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.
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.
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).
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.