☕Book Review☕
☕Book Review☕
Book:- That Coffee Shop Called Life
Author:-@kurushk
Genre:-#poetry #verses
A quiet cup of poetry that nudges you to listen—not just to words, but to the silence beneath them.
That Coffee Shop Called Life by Kurush Khodaiji reads less like a traditional poetry collection and more like an introspective pause button in book form. It doesn’t rush to impress—it lingers, observes, and gently asks you to do the same.
The book plays with a simple yet profound idea: the gap between what we say and what we actually experience. Khodaiji leans into this tension, using words almost reluctantly, as if he’s aware they can never fully capture truth—but are still worth exploring.
The coffee shop metaphor works well throughout. It becomes a symbolic space where life unfolds in fragments—snippets of conversations, fleeting thoughts, unnoticed silences.
Some poems feel like overheard reflections; others feel deeply personal, like journal entries you weren’t meant to read but are glad you did. There’s an unpolished, organic quality here that adds to its charm, even if it occasionally feels uneven.
The writing is simple and accessible, often bordering on philosophical musings rather than dense poetry. This makes the book inviting, especially for readers who may not usually gravitate toward poetry.
In the end, That Coffee Shop Called Life is less about the destination and more about the act of noticing. It’s a gentle reminder that sometimes, meaning isn’t found in louder words—but in quieter awareness.
Must read♥️♥️
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