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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I admit it. I'm hooked on the series,
By Dave R (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Unshelved Volume 4: Book Club (Paperback)
The latest compilation of the Overdue (tm thingie) comics is a welcome addition to my personal library. The copy at work keeps on disappearing.
Although set in a library context, the fodder for the humor is more like a Dilbert (tm thingie?) who has been placed in direct contact with customers on a daily basis. The material provides an outlet for the folks who have to remember the adage "There are no dumb questions" is in fact a falsehood. PS -- the Library "Raid Jacket" and hat have gotten me past a number of security folks, helped me out of a speeding ticket in Atlanta, and resulted in receiving the extra length seats on an airplane.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I pity the fool who doesn't read Unshelved,
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This review is from: Unshelved Volume 4: Book Club (Paperback)
I started reading Unshelved a couple of years ago when a fellow Firefly fan pointed me to the series of strips where Dewey uses Firefly trivia as criteria for entering the library. Unshelved is about libraries and librarians in the same way that Dilbert is about software engineers and software development - sure, there are some specific jokes around the premise, but mostly it's about the oddities of human nature that we all encounter every day. And boy, are these people odd! It's hilarious and I recommend it to anyone who deals with the public at work or anyone who IS the public for some poor slob.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
LOVE IT!,
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This review is from: Unshelved Volume 4: Book Club (Paperback)
If you work in any type of customer service profession, this compilation of daily comics from Unshelved.com is for you! Gene and Bill do an excellent job of finding the humor in everyday life in a suburban library. Plus, once a week you get treated to a "Book Club" selection - a fun and hilarious full-color comic all about a new excellent book - these have certainly made MY "Must-Read" list a lot longer! So...CHECK IT OUT!
(Okay, so my library humor is not quite as great as Bill and Gene's!)
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun, Fast Reading,
By draggin_fly (Frederick, MD USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Unshelved Volume 4: Book Club (Paperback)
I laughed out loud in places. The style of drawing is minimalist and sometimes awkward but the humor comes through just fine. It's worth buying, reading, and passing around.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Great Collection,
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This review is from: Unshelved Volume 4: Book Club (Paperback)
I'b bought all the Unshelved books. I was one of the early subscribers, and even though I read it every day, I enjoy reading the collections all together in print.
While set in a library, and having great customer service type humour, it is really topical. Everyone seems to come into the library and the wealth of characters (steady and occasional or one off) is tremendous. It is also often topical - with either pop culture references, ripped from the headlines story lines, or just picking up on the things we all experience in every day life - whether in the library or not. Well drawn and well written, and beautifully presented in book form - it's a great choice.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great read!,
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This review is from: Unshelved Volume 4: Book Club (Paperback)
I stumbled onto Unshelved about two years ago, and it's been on my daily reading list ever since. This book, the fourth in the collection, is a fantastic read. Very sharp, very funny, very cutting, and infinitely witty.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Unshelved for my collection! Yes!,
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This review is from: Unshelved Volume 4: Book Club (Paperback)
I was very eager to get Book Club: An Unshelved Collection. I wanted to see those book reviews that they have started running as their Sunday feature to the strip. What a riot. Not to mention the guest cartoonist strip I did for them, along with many other cartoonists who are fans of this strip. But, that wasn't the only reason I wanted the book. Nope, I have a serious jones now for the snarky humor and antics of the inhabitants of the Mallville Public Library. You will too. And don't forget to get the back issues!
5.0 out of 5 stars
hilarious,
By Keith (Newton, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Unshelved Volume 4: Book Club (Paperback)
I came across this strip a couple of years ago, and have been reading it faithfully since. I've since bought this collection as gifts for a few friends, and they are now big fans as well. It's downright funny, and it shows a real affection for its characters, and for books in general.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good thing just gets better,
This review is from: Unshelved Volume 4: Book Club (Paperback)
The latest volume of this wicked quirky web comic shows that creators Ambaum and Barnes are serious about funny, and not afraid to grow and learn as they go.
The daily adventures of the inhabitants (employees, visitors, and residents) of Mallville Public Library provide a surprisingly fertile field in which to grow characters that we all can relate to. And as a librarian with no character who can't relate to anyone, shouldn't I know? On rereading the last years strips, I decided that Mel and Dewey and Merv and Buddy and the rest must have been sneaking off to character development school, as their behaviors branch out from the narrow confines identified in the online Primer. But I had to reconsider this after going back to the beginning (Unshelved, volume 1). Almost from day one, these have been recognizable but unpredictable, changing and developing characters. Let's hope the authors give serious consideration to how well these folks would stand up to a longer narrative form, because when it comes to depth and complexity, they have the denizens of most graphic novels beat by a million miles.
5.0 out of 5 stars
pink is my favorite color,
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This review is from: Unshelved Volume 4: Book Club (Paperback)
I met Bill and Gene while working the library conference circuit last year. They are hilarious and fun. I am now subscribed to their daily comic strip. I obsessively collect their t-shirts and tote bags.
Their collection of Book Club strips is very colorful (literally). My favorite Book Club strip is for APATHY by Paul Neilan. |
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Unshelved Volume 4: Book Club by Bill Barnes (Paperback - June 27, 2006)
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