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Anyone who works in a fabric-covered box can relate to Dilbert. Since 1989, Dilbert has been the touchstone of office humor for people all over the world. As long as there are corrupt businesses, inept bosses and downright loathsome co-workers, there is plenty to chuckle at. Convinced your co-worker is a demon? That your boss is incompetent? That your dog is out to get you? Dilbert believes you, and this book proves it.
Andrews McMeel has printing errorsReviewed by Richard Jones, 2010-02-17
And they do not stand by their products. If you have a defective product and use "the wrong language" they will not replace that product. Be warned.
Be happier about your jobReviewed by Carmen, 2010-02-14
I enjoy a lot reading and rereading Dilbert Books, they remember my years in a multinational, working in a cubicle myself!! Al least we can laugh about it.
14 Years of Loyal Service in a Fabric Covered Box: A Dilbert BookReviewed by Sacramento Book Review, 2010-02-08
Honestly, how could anyone not love Dilbert? Whether you are
yourself a denizen of a soul-sucking, fabric-covered box, or you
simply like to giggle at cute little dogs as they roundly demean
the human populace, this book is the latest of thirty-three volumes
of surefire humor. Chronicling the adventures of our favorite
mouthless office drone from late 2008 to mid 2009, //14 Years of
Loyal Service in a Fabric-Covered Box// is full of that singular
kind of zany humor that we've come to love throughout the past two
decades. The office suffers the effects of the bad economy,
desperation sets in on the staff, Dilbert loses his job, it's all
ripe, comedic ground. Every strip is reproduced in full color,
giving even the dailies the full vividness of the Sunday pages.
Combine that with Scott Adams' usual hilarious introduction, and
this collection truly offers something that you cannot get in the
papers. A fine example of the best of office humor, and a definite
must-have for any Dilbert library.
Reviewed by Micah Kolding
Scott at His Best!Reviewed by Cats R Us, 2010-01-17
I've read Dilbert for years. I never want to part with my older
volumes. 14 Years of Loyal Service is one of the best! I guess
since my company is turning into something that I really don't
recognize... & don't like... I can relate more than ever.
I'd give this book 5+ if I could. After coming home with a panic
attack from trying to make sense of some pretty senseless
directives, it's nice to know that Dilbert understands.
Not his best workReviewed by James D. Crabtree, 2010-01-09
Maybe it's just me but this collection seems a little depressing compared to his earlier cartoons. I AM a fan and I did enjoy a lot of it but I just think it could have been better.