

Before the Coffee Gets Cold: The cosy million-copy sensation from Japan: 1 : Kawaguchi, Toshikazu, Trousselot, Geoffrey: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: One of my favourite books ever - Before the Coffee Gets Cold is the book that got me reading again, and I absolutely loved it. It has such cozy, comforting vibes and I was completely immersed, which says a lot for such a small book. It’s gentle but emotionally rich, the kind of story that quietly sneaks up on you. I loved how it explores all the different reasons people might want to travel to the past or future, and how each story pulls you fully into that moment with them. The pace is calm and easy, but never boring, and every journey feels meaningful. I’d honestly recommend this to anyone, especially if you want an easy, comforting read. A perfect book to curl up with and enjoy alongside a cuppa! Review: Diagram at the start explains the story - beautifully! - A recent trip to Japan has got me interested in reading Japanese translated novels and most of these have been very enjoyable. This novel has been recommended on various lists so I thought I would try it. This was published in Japan during 2015 then translated into English for publication in 2019. The recent interest in this genre seems to have encouraged a further publication. It has 213 pages and is split into 4 parts. At the start there is an interesting map of the character relationships. The setup feels very familiar - a small café with a few regulars who seem to know each other very well. The odd aspect is the promise of time travel, even though we are told that it's limitations make it hardly worthwhile. I was unsure about the premise but fell in love very quickly with the style of writing - it is very visual and deserves to be read slowly so you can soak up every detail. Each part focuses on a subset of the character group and is setup as a defined story. It seems that we are watching four parts of a TV series. There is an abstract feel that is familiar to many of the Japanese novels I have read. This seems to encourage the reader into believing that time travel is possible. Of course, the book is fantasy but is written in such a straight forward way that the reader barely questions the mechanics as they are explained to us. The stories are intimate portraits of relationships . Seeing them being revealed to others makes the book feel particularly poignant. Whilst the characters are an odd combination, they com together beautifully through the café. The linking diagram at the start is really unusual to see in a book. It doesn't mean too much when you first see it but turns out to be the whole novel summarised on one page. It explains everything but gives nothing away. The stories are heart warming. This is delightful to read and I enjoyed this book very much. I later realised that this is the first in a series of five books - whilst it is good I don't want to read more as I think the unusual angle would not work as well for me in further books.











| Best Sellers Rank | 356 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 1 in Time Travel 3 in Science Fiction Short Stories 31 in Science Fiction Crime & Mystery |
| Book 1 of 6 | Before the Coffee Gets Cold |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (34,178) |
| Dimensions | 13.1 x 1.6 x 19.8 cm |
| Edition | Main Market |
| ISBN-10 | 1529029589 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1529029581 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 224 pages |
| Publication date | 19 Sept. 2019 |
| Publisher | Picador |
| Reading age | 18 years and up |
J**L
One of my favourite books ever
Before the Coffee Gets Cold is the book that got me reading again, and I absolutely loved it. It has such cozy, comforting vibes and I was completely immersed, which says a lot for such a small book. It’s gentle but emotionally rich, the kind of story that quietly sneaks up on you. I loved how it explores all the different reasons people might want to travel to the past or future, and how each story pulls you fully into that moment with them. The pace is calm and easy, but never boring, and every journey feels meaningful. I’d honestly recommend this to anyone, especially if you want an easy, comforting read. A perfect book to curl up with and enjoy alongside a cuppa!
J**U
Diagram at the start explains the story - beautifully!
A recent trip to Japan has got me interested in reading Japanese translated novels and most of these have been very enjoyable. This novel has been recommended on various lists so I thought I would try it. This was published in Japan during 2015 then translated into English for publication in 2019. The recent interest in this genre seems to have encouraged a further publication. It has 213 pages and is split into 4 parts. At the start there is an interesting map of the character relationships. The setup feels very familiar - a small café with a few regulars who seem to know each other very well. The odd aspect is the promise of time travel, even though we are told that it's limitations make it hardly worthwhile. I was unsure about the premise but fell in love very quickly with the style of writing - it is very visual and deserves to be read slowly so you can soak up every detail. Each part focuses on a subset of the character group and is setup as a defined story. It seems that we are watching four parts of a TV series. There is an abstract feel that is familiar to many of the Japanese novels I have read. This seems to encourage the reader into believing that time travel is possible. Of course, the book is fantasy but is written in such a straight forward way that the reader barely questions the mechanics as they are explained to us. The stories are intimate portraits of relationships . Seeing them being revealed to others makes the book feel particularly poignant. Whilst the characters are an odd combination, they com together beautifully through the café. The linking diagram at the start is really unusual to see in a book. It doesn't mean too much when you first see it but turns out to be the whole novel summarised on one page. It explains everything but gives nothing away. The stories are heart warming. This is delightful to read and I enjoyed this book very much. I later realised that this is the first in a series of five books - whilst it is good I don't want to read more as I think the unusual angle would not work as well for me in further books.
M**A
A gentle, reflective story about time, regret, and acceptance
In the small Tokyo café at the heart of this novel, traveling to the past comes with strict rules: you must sit in a specific seat, you can only meet people who have visited the café before, nothing you do will change the present, and most importantly, you must return before your coffee gets cold. These limitations set the tone for Before the Coffee Gets Cold, making it clear from the start that this is not a story about fixing the past, but about understanding it. Rather than focusing on time travel itself, the book explores human emotions like love, regret, grief, and closure. Each chapter follows a different character who chooses to go back for deeply personal reasons. Some of these stories are genuinely touching, though the structure can feel repetitive, and a few moments feel rushed due to the book’s short length. The writing is simple and understated, which suits the reflective mood, but it may not appeal to readers looking for complex character development or intricate plotting. Still, the message that while we can’t change what has happened, we can change how we carry it with us, is quietly powerful. Overall, this is a warm, bittersweet read.
S**I
Wonderful book
Really beautiful and emotional story.
T**L
A quietly powerful read
⭐️ 3.5/5 stars (rounded up) - spoiler free review I’ve been torn between 3 and 4 stars on this one. At the start of the book it felt like a 3 star read. It was interesting, but I struggled to fully connect with the characters. However, I think a lot of that comes down to the translation. I kept wishing I could read the book in Japanese, because I suspect a lot of the nuances and emotion has been lost in translation. But, as the chapters went on, the threads started tying together, and the emotional weight of the story slowly built. By the final story, I found myself unexpectedly sitting with a lump in my throat. This is a book that asks you to reflect on your regrets and the words left unsaid. If you’ve unfortunately ever lost someone close to you, the story becomes even more poignant. It's not dramatic or fast-paced, but it is quietly powerful. If you like reflective and subtle stories then I'd definitely recommend picking up this book. This book was kindly gifted by PanMacmillan but all opinions remain my own.
K**.
Equal parts heartbreaking and heartwarming
Not my usual read, but took to this as first book for 2026. It is a charming and easy read, each of the four stories are relatable which is more heartbreaking considering yourself in their shoes. There is a paranormal element and mysterious ghostly figure, each character attempts to utilise the quirks of this paranormal element to go back or forward to fix or find answers for their circumstances. However, despite the heart wrench, the lasting feeling is one of sense of satisfaction, as there’s a devastating circumstance which each character needs to face up to but in trying to do something to change or address the situation, they find acceptance and are forever changed but for the better and able to move forwards.
I**A
Such a moving and touching story! I really loved it. The characters are loveable and it was so beautiful to get to know each of them, have an insight into their lives. The idea of the story is so beautiful and the way everything is packed up is really nice as well. It's a poetic story that I can't help but recommend!
N**B
Amazing book, story sucks you in and each chapter brings a surprising story
N**A
Llegó precintado, la historia esta guay aunque yo lo compré por recomendación para mejorar mi inglés a la hora de leer que andaba algo lenta.
R**O
It’s a wonderful refreshing novel. I’m planning to read the other books in the series. If I had known it’s a great book, I would’ve gotten the set.
M**L
I haven’t read the book yet but I would like to thanks for such a good packaging. It was fully covered in bubble wrap and there were no scars. From now on I’ll buy all my books here
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