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If you don't see one of these characters in your office you're just not looking hard enough. Another irreverent look at business and coworkers makes this book great for a laugh.
Well, maybe that wouldn't be as funny after all. Maybe with the economic situation, Scott Adams can make a Dilbert book about being unemployed. I think we've bought every Dilbert and every Calvin & Hobbes collection book available. My husband really loved this Positive Attitude book, and left it on the coffee table for others to flip through and enjoy.
Anyone who has ever worked in a cubicle, been a victim of 'flavor of the month' management strategies, or had a well meaning but misguided superior will enjoy this collection. This is another great book from Scott Adams.
Few made me laugh out loud. I am a huge Dilbert fan and have well over a dozen of Scott Adams' Dilbert books and favorite strips taped to my office door. They are funnier and used copies are under $4 including shipping. I recommend purchasing some of Scott Adams' earlier books such as Still Pumped from Using the Mouse or Casual Day Has Gone Too Far. The best part of this book is that the cartoons are all in color. The disappointing part is that the strips just aren't as funny as those in the earlier collections.
Seeing the situations that Scott Adams describes in this collection of strips is the concentrated dose of reality that one must get before attempt to step to the scorching sunny side of life. A really nice addition to the Dilbert stuff you can get your hands on. It would seem like in the current state of the corporate world, that having a positive attitude is more like a character flaw.
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