Monday, September 3, 2012

Latest in Blog Visiting This Past August 2012

1. Experiments in Manga blog: Ash @ Experiments in Manga celebrates 2 years of consistent blogging where he writes manga and anime reviews and spreads good information about any of your anime and or manga needs.
Ash is a very talented reviewer and recommend you become familiar with his blog.

Ash also shares his August 13-August 19, 2012 Week in Manga. Of the many reviews on The Week in Manga : August 12-August 19, 2012, The Monkey King, Volume 1-2 by Tatsuya Terada seems particularly of interest but it's good idea to read the Chinese classic Journey to the West he recommends. In Anime, there is This Boy Can Fight Aliens directed by Soubi Yamamoto that is an unusual anime. It's also surreal and has some comedic aspects. Looks pretty good and might yet watch!
On Finding Manga: Right Stuff you can learn new tips of how to take advantage of one of America's largest anime and manga specific retailers out there with great savings. If you happen to not know anything about RightStuff.com then it's a good time to get to know it.
Posts Visited @ Experiments In Manga-Experiments in Manga: Random Musings: Two Years of Experiments

and
My Week in Manga: August 13-August 19, 2012


Saturday, September 1, 2012

Book & Movie Dimension a Blog's September 2012 Comment Contest

This contest is for all the blog's readers out there who stop by and comment on the blog's content.

Now whenever you comment you are eligible to win some good e-books that have either reviewed here on Book & Movie Dimension a Blog or have yet to but still have caught my interest.



The Giveaway!
Enchanted by Rachel Wells

Mandy is a quiet teenager who just wants to blend in with the crowd rather than stand out as anything or anybody. Mandy's pretty successful at this until her parents decide it's time to move from Boston to the quiet seaside town of York Beach, Maine, to "be closer to Nana". Although Mandy has been vacationing in York every summer since she was a child, she has no desire to live there and is worried about fitting in and finding friends during her senior year of high school.


Nana owns a flower shop in town and while working alongside her, Mandy makes a few friends and observes the oddities of the little town and its inhabitants. When she finds some old and cryptic correspondance hidden inside an antique trunk handed down from her Nana, the "oddities" turn into full fledged mysteries. As she unravels the forgotten and hidden history of the town, she simultaneously unravels her own family's past and current secrets while writing her future. With bits of romance and paranormal along the way, she is able to figure out the puzzle of the correspondance, the magic she never realized was surrounding her, and visions of the past and future. Will she walk away from her personal history and her future or will she realize it's ok to be somebody, even if that somebody is nothing like everybody else?

iAi Labor Day Free Reads | September 1st – 3rd


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Friday, August 31, 2012

Elise Stokes's novel Cassidy Jones and Vulcan's Gift is now free Sept. 1-3, 2012!


Elise Stokes lives in Washington State, with her husband and four children. She was an elementary school teacher before becoming a full-time mom. With a daughter in middle school and two in high school, Elise’s understanding of the challenges facing girls in that age range inspired her to create a series that will motivate girls to value individualism, courage, integrity, and intelligence. The stories in Cassidy Jones Adventures are fun and relatable, and a bit edgy without taking the reader uncomfortably out of bounds. Cassidy Jones and the Secret Formula and Cassidy Jones and Vulcan's Giftare the first two books in the series. 


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