Before the coffee gets cold

213 pages

English language

Published Jan. 7, 2019

ISBN:
978-1-5290-2958-1
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[Fiction / Fantasy / Contemporary] What would you change if you could go back in time?

In a small back alley in Tokyo, there is a café which has been serving carefully brewed coffee for more than one hundred years. But this coffee shop offers its customers a unique experience: the chance to travel back in time.

9 editions

Contrived time travel rules

This was okay. I picked it up in a foreign country, needing something to read on the flight home, and the options for books written in English were slim. It's four vignettes of cute little stories, but we don't really get to know the characters and it's difficult to garner much feeling for what they're going through.

It's not a sci-fi book, but even so, the rules are really contrived, but at least the first character to hear them points out the ridiculousness of the rules, so she was definitely my favorite.

It's a quick, cozy read that's nice enough.

Why cat on cover if not cat in story...

But I digress. This book was alright. I'm not sure if it was just the translator's doing or if it's how it was originally written, but with what should be some heavy moments, it just felt devoid of emotions. This comes across as a cozy book but I've read other cozy books that still have emotional topics that allow you to feel those emotions while still feeling it's a cozy read.

I was sucked into it at first because the premise of it was so interesting and refreshing. You can travel forward or backward in time for as long as the freshly poured coffee is warm, cannot have any influence on what has already happened, and the chair that you must use is only available for a short period of time once a day because it's occupied by a ghost lady until she needs to use the bathroom. Which, …

None

This book reads like stage directions, and perhaps it would be even better suited as a play.

The book tells 4 stories about 4 different women and their experiences sitting in a special chair in a special cafe drinking a special cup of coffee (after they the moody ghost woman goes for her daily pee) and going back in time.

Each person goes back to speak to someone they know and love, and in all cases, as is repeatedly emphasized, they are not able to change anything that happened between that time and the time they sat down to go back. But they all come back changed. In story after story, we see how although looking back and interrogating the past can't change what's already happened, it can change where go in the future.

My biggest critique of the book is that it suffers from "women written by men" syndrome. …

Kaffee to go

Ein berührendes Buch mit fein und doch gradlinig entwickelten Episoden, die von viel Menschlichem erzählen und eindeutig dafür plädieren, sich immer wieder für das Leben zu entscheiden. Die Zeit ist dabei ein unerbittlicher, aber neutraler Protagonist. Ihr Wert, ihre Bedeutung und die ihr innewohnende Dramatik, manchmal auch Grausamkeit, wird deutlich. Die Entwicklungen sind manchmal etwas zu offensichtlich und absehbar, die Regeln der Zeitreisen werden in jeder Episode z.T. mehrfach wiederholt, was etwas lästig ist.

Trotz der Kritikpunkte ein Buch, was mich nachdenklich machte, aber auch gut unterhalten hat.

Quel étrange café que le Funiculi Funicula.

Je repars au Japon le mois prochain… alors, pour me mettre dans l’ambiance, j’ai décidé de lire ce succès de librairie japonais (plus d’un million d’exemplaires vendus !)

Quel étrange café que le Funiculi Funicula. Pour nous, il est étrange car exotique (un café, minuscule, en sous-sol, cela n’étonnera sans doute pas les japonais… mais c’est étonnant selon nos critères européens) mais aussi, et surtout, à cause cette capacité qu’il a à permettre, sous conditions drastiques, de voyager dans le temps.

"Dans une petite ruelle de Tokyo se trouve Funiculi Funicula, un petit établissement au sujet duquel circulent mille légendes. On raconte notamment qu’en y dégustant un délicieux café, on peut retourner dans le passé. Mais ce voyage comporte des règles : il ne changera pas le présent et dure tant que le café est encore chaud."

Vous aurez compris que, vu les conditions, il n’est point …

Review of 'Before the coffee gets cold' on 'Goodreads'

I didn’t have high hopes for this book because I’m jaded when it comes to how women are portrayed in Japanese media, and it didn’t help that the author was a man. I was willing to give it a chance though (well, tbh it was our book club’s pick so I kind of didn’t have a choice), but I found the story uninspired, filled with stereotypical characterization I’ve encountered in Japanese stories. Maybe, just maybe, Japanese men should let Japanese women tell stories about themselves and their experiences.

Edit: I did’t even go into the actual writing. Technically, this was bad. So much repetition and unnecessary descriptions.

Le café qui réchauffe le coeur

Un véritable coup de coeur ! J'y ai laissé quelques larmes, j'avoue, mais c'est si beau de voir que l'on peut trouver de petits bonheurs malgré la tristesse des évènements. Ce livre nous invite à remettre en perpective certaines situations, de créer nos propres petits bonheurs, de laisser nos remords et nos regrets derrière nous, mieux, de les accepter pour mieux vivre le présent.

Charming and sweet, if a little on the nose at times.

The premise, there's a seat in a coffee shop that allows you to travel to any other moment in time. The constraints - you can't leave the seat, and you only have as long as a cup of coffee stays warm.

The rules of the café are a bit silly, and repeated a few too many times, but the characters and the themes of the book are warm as a good cup of coffee, charming as a small out of the way café, and mostly very sweet in a way that coffee isn't. A time travel story that makes the simple point that what we really want when we fantasize about doing it is not a change to change the world, but to speak with someone.

Worth the short read.

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