✦ BLURB ✦
Kids, capers, and a cinema heist in 1930s Dublin 🎥✨
Pre-Reading Thoughts
Alan Nolan never disappoints when it comes to madcap history-meets-adventure. I went in expecting hijinks, humour, and a little sneaky education on the side. Mostly, though, I was excited to see the Grand Central Cinema brought to life on the page.
Post-Reading
As I thought…
This is classic Nolan: pacey, hilarious, and bursting with characters who feel like your new best pals. He has such a talent for weaving history into stories without ever losing the fun.
It surprised me by…
How dazzling the cinema itself was. The velvet seats, the glittering chandeliers, the hush as the silver screen flickers to life—it’s less a pastime and more a palace of dreams.
Music Pairing
🎵 Featured Song: “Puttin’ On the Ritz” (for a dash of 1930s sparkle)
🎶 Vibe Album: The Essential Benny Goodman (swing and swagger galore)
🎧 Artist Recommendation: Postmodern Jukebox (modern songs with vintage glamour—perfect fit)
Vibe Check
🎨 Colour palette: Velvet red, brass gold, flickering silver light
🎶 Soundtrack: The whir of a projector, trumpet flourishes, kids’ whispered excitement
🍂 Season: Autumn evenings, coats shrugged off in a warm foyer
😌 Mood: Mischievous, adventurous, wide-eyed wonder
🌹 Scent: Buttered popcorn and polished wood
Tarot Pull
From the Storyteller’s Tarot: The Magician ✨
Just like Sylvie, Jem, and Juno, the Kitsune from Japanese myth is all about creativity, daring, and resourcefulness. It reminds us that with a spark of imagination, even the ordinary can turn extraordinary.
For Fans Of
📖 The Legend of Valentine Joe by Rebecca Stevens
📺 Bugsy Malone (all the chaos, cheek, and pint-sized schemes)
The Grand Central Cinema Club is available now. I received a free copy and am giving an honest review.
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