As the owner (or indentured servant) of two cats, I found this book hilarious - particularly the sections involving cats and computers, cats and food, cats and their plans for world domination... This book was a quick, funny read, and the ideal gift for any cat-slave. In fact, even those who have...
Surprisingly I didn’t find this book particularly entertaining. I didn’t like the grammar lessons (like "ten words you need to stop misspelling” and “how to use a semicolon”) and I thought most of the pages were not funny at all (like "8 ways to improve your home using a human corpse”, "why Nikol...
My Dog: The Paradox, is the perfect book for Redheather to start exploring more than the children's section with. This is a lovable illustrated book, but definitely not for the kids.Right away it is easy to relate to the observations drawen out on each page, anyone with a dog has experienced and ...
Well this left no impression on me whatsoever. Very underwhelmed by the title comic strip. There are some hidden gems, but definitely not the majority of those in this publication. For me, there is nothing that ties this book together. I enjoy his themed novels much much better. The grammar comi...
Hilarious! Visually arresting with many great phrases and one liners:"Just do it later" with the Nike Logo"carbon-based-meat-suit-cases" referring to our worries about our bodiesRunning is "like being able to smoke crack every day, but instead of getting strung out and arrested you get bananas an...
Much better than his first book (Dolphins). This one had a common theme to tie all the separate comic strips together:cats. Some pieces were more hilarious than others, which is to be expected with any form of comedy. But the entire time, I was thinking about how many Cat people I know who would ...
It was mildly amusing. I wasn't familiar with the Oatmeal, but I suspect short bursts of a cartoon would be better. Also, his cats seem strangely devoid of personality (apart from the obvious megalomania) - I wanted them to break the fourth wall or at least look less dead behind the eyes.Read it ...
It's the Oatmeal. You either love him or suck at humor. This isn't my favorite of his collections (too many of the infographic cartoons for my taste) but still awesome and hilarious.And he's not just same idiot on the internet. He has utilized his fame to support some interesting causes, inclu...
I loved this - short, hilarious, simple, to the point and very touching (if you're a pet owner, ever been a pet owner or known a pet - you'll probably get it - and totally relate to the 'friendbeast'). This short collection of comics contains some of the peculiar actions (and reactions) of dogs...
My dog: the paradox is a short, adorable and hilarious comic book by Mattew Inman. Through his dog, Rambo, Inman gives a perfect description of dogs about their bravery, their fears, and their unconditional love to their owners.This book is short, funny, but very touching. The best thing about th...
How I Came To Read This Book: I got a copy of it as a Christmas gift from my cat (sure).The Plot: Another round-up of The Oatmeal’s comics – some of which are on the website, some of which are not. Also once again, a bonus poster is included. And if you’re wondering why grizzly bears should have ...
Hilarious! Though I do wish he didn't have such a potty mouth. I don't think there's a single page I could show to my 10yo, who wants to read the book so bad, having seen me giggling over it.This is a collection of his bits from his website, as far as I can tell. I'm not a regular reader of his s...