This was my first time reading a book by Victoria Walker, I was drawn in by the synopsis, yes and by the cover - I admit to judging a book by it’s cover , come on we all do ! I’m so glad I did, as this was a real treat to read.
The idea of an old cinema being brought back to life was such a gorgeous idea, I think as well it brought so much nostalgia back for me too, as there was a little cinema on the seafront I always went to as a child, sadly demolished and replaced with retirement apartment in the mid 90s. I guess this made me dream if someone had saved that little cinema I’d be so happy.
The point of my little nostalgia trip is exactly that, I think it reminds you so much of your past, your childhood, real life mixing in the pages of a book makes it so much more touching and relatable. Croftwood Cinema seems so like my childhood, the town is full of a great community, it’s full of lovely characters.
I am so looking forward to reading future books now (and going to the back catalogue), the feelings this book brought about in me, happy memories, so much connection to the characters and place, it really was a delight to read. Thank you Victoria for reminding me of so many happy times as I read this, looking forward to the next.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.