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(13 customer reviews) 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
The Best "Dilbert" Collection in the Last Few Years,
December 16, 2010 tvtv3 "tvtv3" (Sorento, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I'm Tempted to Stop Acting Randomly: A Dilbert Book (Paperback)
America's favorite cubicle-dweller, Dilbert, is back in I'M TEMPTED TO STOP ACTING RANDOMLY, a collection of "Dilbert" comic strips from July 26, 2009-May 2, 2010. The previous two or three collections of "Dilbert" strips before I'M TEMPTED TO STOP ACTING RANDOMLY have been a bit of a let down. Comics in general use some of the same jokes over and over. It's the nature of the game and in a more narrowly focused strip, such as "Dilbert", the same jokes will be seen more often because the world of the strip is smaller. However, the past several "Dilbert" collections have been overly repetitive. There were no memorable storylines and hardly anything interesting happened to the characters.
I'M TEMPTED TO STOP ACTING RANDOMLY steps outside of the box. The characters are the same and some of the jokes are the same, but overall things are more fresh and original. The Pointy-haired Boss hires a foodie to work for the company, Dilbert grows wings, Alice is sent to cultural...Read more
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Funny as Ever,
January 9, 2011 Christopher A. Carbott (Northville, MI USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: I'm Tempted to Stop Acting Randomly: A Dilbert Book (Paperback)
Dilbert and friends are as funny as ever in this latest book by Scott Adams. I have enjoyed it thoroughly. All new stuff, no repeats from previous works. Highly recommend.
Excellent!,
May 19, 2012 Tama - See all my reviews
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This review is from: I'm Tempted to Stop Acting Randomly: A Dilbert Book (Kindle Edition)
An excellent collection of Dilbert comics. Great when you need to feel better about your workplace or "bond" with someone who knows how it feels to have a horrible boss and incompetent upper management.
Four stars only because there doesn't seem to be a way to zoom. I realize it's difficult because Dilbert is image-based, but the text is TINY and I don't like having to turn my Kindle on its side and re-orient the page to see them properly.