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Cómo Saber Si Tu Gato Planea Matarte (2013)

by Matthew Inman(Favorite Author)
3.97 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: How to Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting to Kill You is a collection of comics written by The Oatmeal, also known as Matthew Inman. Most of the content is just rehashed from his popular webcomic, while there are a few pages that are unique to the book. All of the content is about cats, though! While about half of the comics are standalone, there is a series contained within about The Bobcats.I really enjoyed all of the comics contained in this book, but I am a cat person, so I am probably biased. Knowing a lot about cat behavior makes this book even funnier. I’d be hard pressed to select a favorite from the book, there were so many hilarious comics!I can say that the beginning fourth and the ending fourth of the book was the best part for me. Sandwiched in the middle ha... morelf of the book was a long series of comics featuring The Bobcats. These are two cats that work in an office together, and follows their shenanigans with other workers. While I found The Bobcats series to be quite amusing, it didn’t really have anything to do with funny cat comics. They were just funny comics that happened to feature a cat instead.Anyone who loves cats will find this book hilarious. Fans of The Oatmeal will probably enjoy this, even if they aren’t into cats as well. I’ve long been a reader of The Oatmeal website, and I would love to own more books that are offered by Matthew Inman, but I’d want to wait for sales - the books are not all that long to justify full price.
review 2: "How to Tell If Your Cat Is Plotting to Kill You" is a very random book that's entertaining to read. Matthew Inman did I great job on not just sticking to the titles name but included tons of other hilarious content involving the most unsuspecting situations...involving cats. Being a graphic novel, he does a great job on illustrating each situation in a cartoon format that is ought to put tears in your eyes. An example of this is a scene in the book where the describe the daily office life from the view of two cats who are always creating trouble. They would constantly mess with their employees and pretend to have complete control over the office. This involves drinking coffee before meetings, eat their colleagues computer mouses, and wear "exotic" underwear to work on casual Friday. What I'm basically trying to say is if you have a good sense of humor towards cats, then this book is probably worth reading. less
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Goddamn right, Bob.
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