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"Dilbert, the cubicle-dwelling drone, is at his satirical best with this new collection of cartoons. Dilbert has managed to keep up with technology like iPads and Twitter over the years, as well as advanced systems like the Disaster Preparedness Plan that has its followers eating the crumbs from their keyboards. It doesn't get any more sophisticated than that. It's an office code violation to be this good after so many years, but Dilbert keeps doing...
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Dilbert book volume 25
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The twenty-fifth collection of comics about the work-place antics of Dilbert, his dog Dogbert, and their co-workers.
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Dilbert book volume 35
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Dilbert and his co-workers cope with management at their large corporation, participating in a series of humorous conversations, interactions, and company meetings as they deal with the Pointy-Haired Boss, Dogbert, Catbert, and each other.
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Dilbert book volume 31
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The thirty-first collection exploring themes of sloth and corporate indifference. The arbitrary, unspoken rules of interoffice e-mailing, the random policy generator, and the knowledge that management has indeed given up on trying to win an award for best place to work all combine to make life in the Dilbert workplace as demoralizing as real life.
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Dilbert book volume 32
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In Freedom's Just Another Word for People Finding Out You're Useless, the thirty-second collection, fans get a hilarious collection of great Dilbert strips that are anything but useless. From office politics and reams of red tape, to mayhem due to new technologies and, of course, the crazy cast of co-workers, Dilbert gets it done.
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Dilbert book volume 49
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"At first, working from home during the global pandemic seems like a great opportunity for Dilbert to avoid the drudgery of office life... Soon, however, the boss hires a stalker to look through the windows of his employees' homes to make sure they're staying on task. And on top of their already low morale, Dilbert and colleagues begin suffering from social media poisoning and a curious addiction to hand sanitizer."--Front flap
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