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Bombay Unmapped
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This is one of the best books I have read in the recent past. The book even though fictional has a touch of reality in it which you keep experiencing as you try to solve the magical riddles along with Rahul and Neha (the two main characters in the story).
The book for me was almost like a cup of delicious coffee itself which I enjoyed sipping - one chapter at a time peacefully. I liked the book so much that I intentionally took a bit longer to read the book as I read a few of its chapters in the places that are mentioned in the book.
Of course I did not travel all the way to Japan and Denmark (even though I would have loved to do that), I still made a brief visit to South India to enjoy the book even more along with the varieties of coffee that it talks about. I now see coffee entirely differently even though I still love tea a bit more than coffee (actually now I might have to confess reluctantly that I love both tea and coffee equally).
Whether you like coffee or you don’t, you will surely develop an extreme love for “An Extreme Love of Coffee”. A wonderful experience reading this book and experiencing its magical journey. I will not spill the beans by revealing the plot but all I can say is that I found my hidden treasure by reading this book and rediscovering my love for coffee and adventure.
KAUSTUBH JOSHI
AUTHOR - BOMBAY UNMAPPED