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April 26,2025
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I always turn to Dilbert when I'm unhappy with my job and it always makes me feel better.
April 26,2025
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Another great Dilbert collection

Always an accurate reflection of office life and it’s absurdities and bizarre managers. Nice to know we are not alone and it is important to see the funny side.
April 26,2025
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Luckily have never personally experienced cubicle life, but always enjoy reading Dilbert - a fun read
April 26,2025
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I have read a lot of volumes of Dilbert books, but this is probably the first one I’ve read that didn’t seem to repeat half a of previous book. Because of that, this one was a lot of fun to read. Having spent some time in a cubicle myself over the years, I always suspect that Scott Adams bugs a lot of companies to get ideas for his comic strip. So many of the characters remind me of specific people I’ve worked with, or a boss, or maybe a situation I’ve experienced myself. Recommended especially for business people.
April 26,2025
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Some comic strips should not be collected.
Individually, occasionally, they're funny.
But en masse, the shortcomings are all too readily apparent.
April 26,2025
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Well, it was Dilbert, so you already know what it's about. I don't know that there were any new twists or really laugh-out-loud moments, but there were some sincere chuckles. I enjoyed the book, as I have all of the others.

I was happy to see this book for just 25 cents on the Friends of the Library shelf (where people donate unwanted books to the library and the library gets a bit of money from their sale).
April 26,2025
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Amusing, as always. (Unsure of date read, could have been earlier.)
April 26,2025
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More a dork than Charlie Brown.

Good black and white artwork . The strips are laid out in horizontal or vertical formats. They can be downloaded and attached to your cubicle, if you haven't got anything better to do with your life.
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