Before The Coffee Gets Cold: A Book Review

Have you ever wished you could go back in time and change something in your past? Before the Coffee Gets Cold' by Toshikazu Kawaguchi is a captivating and touching novel that explores the concept of time travel in a unique and enchanting way. The story is set in Tokyo, in a quaint little café called Funiculi Funicula that offers its patrons the opportunity to journey back in time, albeit with a caveat - they must return back to the present before their coffee gets cold. The novel is divided into four parts, each following a different character who visits the café with a specific purpose in mind. Each of the visitors is constrained by a set of rules that they must adhere to.

The scenes are described in vivid detail, and the author's use of imagery and sensory details create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The cafe's rules for time travel are also well thought out, thus adding an element of mystery and bringing about curiosity in the mind of the reader. Every character's story is unique and touching, and the way their lives intersect is cleverly portrayed. What really stood out to me about this book is its ability to capture the emotions and struggles of its characters in a concise yet moving manner. The author's writing style is simple yet efficacious, and the use of magical realism adds a touch of whimsy to the story. The themes of remorse, absolution, and acquiescence are explored in a way that feels authentic and relatable. It is a book that stays with you long after you have finished reading it, and it surely made me appreciate the preciousness of time and the importance of cherishing the moments we have with our people.

The storyline wasn't very appealing-I found it excessively repetitive and monotonous, but the message conveyed is soul-stirring nevertheless. Overall, 'Before the Coffee Gets Cold' is a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of time that left me pondering over the choices we make in life. It is a timeless story that explores an emotion that all of us have experienced at some point in our lives: regret. The author's use of language is exquisite, and the story is both captivating and thought-provoking. If you are looking for a short and quick read that will transport you to another world and leave you with a sense of wonder, then this is the perfect book for you!





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