DILBERT FUTURE, Scott Adams
DILBERT FUTURE, Scott Adams
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DILBERT FUTURE

Author: Scott Adams

Narrator: Scott Adams

Abridged: 1 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 11/22/2005

Categories: Nonfiction, Humor


Synopsis

"Dilbert books should be (and often are) read aloud while importantoffice work is being put off, and luckily, the best reader of all, Adamshimself, has put his interpretive skills on tape." --Worth MagazineStep aside, Nostradamus. Here comes the real soothsayer, and he'sturning his eagle eye on everything from new work-avoiding technologyto sex with aliens. With predictions that run the gamut ona wide range of hot-buttons, Scott Adams' absurdist, outrageously funnynew audio, The Dilbert Future, may be his greatest achievement yet.In his inimitable style, Adams predicts we'll learn to harness the mostabundant resource in the universe: stupidity.As always, Adams' keen wit is dead-on. Prediction: The Dilbert Future will be the most anticipated and well-received businessbook of the year. (It doesn't take a psychic to figure that out.)Check out Scott Adams' other Dilbert books, TheDilbert Principle and Dogbert'sTop Secret Management Handbook.When he's not cartooning or writing bestsellers, Scott Adamsspends his time speaking at corporate functions and conferences.

About Scott Adams

Scott Adams is the creator of Dilbert, the comic strip that now appears in 1,550 newspapers worldwide. His first two hardcover business books, The Dilbert Principle and Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook, have sold more than two million copies and have appeared on the New York Times bestseller list for a combined total of sixty weeks.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sam on March 26, 2020

The Dilbert Future does not follow a clear storyline, but rather goes off in many different directions. The only rule that the author set, it feels, is to continue having predictions peppered throughout the book. The whole book has a nice sarcastic touch too it. It is also very cynical, but not too......more

Goodreads review by James on October 13, 2018

Should have just stuck with the cartoons as the text was all filler, with the main points of humour some of the now outdated talk of telephone lines and assorted setups. That would have been harmless enough but like someone who reveals themselves to be a racist he reveals that he's a believer in the......more

Goodreads review by melydia on November 14, 2008

Scott Adams is a cartoonist. He is not a stand-up comedian nor is he Dave Barry, though this book makes it quite clear that he really wants to be. Still, there is a reason he tells jokes in three-panel comic strips instead of 30-minute monologues. Here he addresses various aspects of life and makes......more

Goodreads review by Monica on August 09, 2014

If you like snarky, self-depreciating humor, Dilbert is for you. I love it! The only reasons that this is 4 stars instead of 5 is 1. I read it too late. If I had read this book when it first came out, it would definitely have achieved 5 star funny. As it stands, it is a bit outdated with some of the......more

Goodreads review by Omkar on April 11, 2013

In a nutshell, this is just Scott Adams being good ol' Scott. 10 years after we wrote this book, most of his predictions have (surprise surprise) not come true! But nonetheless, its amusing to read about them and admit that in some dark corner, you too wished for those! The last chapter though - is S......more