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Book Reviews of Dilbert 2.0: 20 Years of DilbertBook Review: A Must-Have for any Dilbert Lover Summary: 5 Stars
It may not have every strip ever written, but this book is fantastic. You really see how the strip has evolved over the years, and it's easier to appreciate the humor when you read so many strips in a row. Also, the beginning is all about Scott Adams' beginning as a cartoonist, which is really interesting. You learn about Dilbert and Dogbert's inauspicious beginnings and see their rise to glory. I highly recommend this book and I couldn't be happier with it.
Book Review: Excellent Material! Summary: 5 Stars
It's hard to believe that 20 years of Dilbert have gone by already. The good news is that little has changed, and the old strips are good as new. I bought a copy for our son, but cheated and read it before giving it to him. Double my money's worth!
The "bad news" is that Dilbert was recently laid off; fortunately, he was then rehired, but at a much lower pay rate. I'm looking forward to Scott Adams solving our economic problems!
Book Review: Everything I had expected, and more! Summary: 5 Stars
As a huge Dilbert fan, I got Dilbert 2.0 for Christmas after persistent hinting. The book quality is great. As noted by others, it is quite large and heavy, but I have no problem reading it in bed. Scott's comments are at times informative and at others hillarious. Any true Dilbert fan will absolutely adore this book. I haven't even put the CD in my computer yet, but am looking forward to even more cubicle fun!
Book Review: I'm a Dilbert Fan Summary: 5 Stars
I have enjoyed Dilbert comics almost since they started 20 years ago. This brings back not only the comics, but the ups and downs in the economics and work places of the times. I also enjoy the other Dilbert books that have been published. Didn't enjoy the Dilbert TV shows, they were too graphic... should have been left to one's imagination. I was one of those that posted the comics on the bulletin boards...
Book Review: Semi-Autobiography Summary: 5 Stars
This is almost an autobiography. The first couple pages are great. The text interspersed throughout the book are really interesting. Want to know how your favorite character(s) developed? Read all the text.
Yes, it doesn't include all of comics, but then there's the disc inside for that.
Yes, it's heavy. Heaviest book I've held in several years. But worth the effort.
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