I recommend a novel to you. It's called Mousse Cafe. The author is Wang Zimu. QQ. The protagonist of this novel was Wang Zimu. After her rebirth, she returned to the age of seventeen and had always dreamed of creating her own coffee kingdom and making money. The novel involved the knowledge and production process of coffee, as well as some plots of wealthy families. I hope you like my recommendation.π
πI recommend a few novels to you: "Jin Tang Female Doctor","A Lover Never Leaves Her," and "My Girlfriend Is the Cutest in the World". They are all romantic and youthful novels that tell the struggles and love stories of the female leads in different fields. I hope you like it! The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
I recommend the following novels to you. They are all related to coffee ~ 1. "Blind date, wrong table, I arrest blind date partner"-Lin Nan, who had just become a criminal police officer, was forced to go on a blind date by his mother. In the end, he accidentally walked to the wrong seat and realized that the other party had drugged him."This coffee tastes good. Try it." "I never touch dirty things!" Little Fairy: "What do you mean?!" "I don't mean anything else. You're under arrest!" 2. "Kobayashi's Peninsula Life"-Lin Xiyan, who loved coffee, would open a coffee shop nearby when he traveled, and most of them were named "Traveler". However, after meeting a new friend in Beauty Nation and being invited to the Peninsula, he slowed down his pace here. 3. Books, Cats, and Coffee-In a coffee shop,"Let me quietly read a book and suck on the cat." 4. Mousse Cafe-Wang Zimu made money by creating her own coffee kingdom. At the same time, the wine she brewed was also very popular. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend "Give Me a Sun." The plot of this book mentions drinking a cup of coffee with milk, accompanied by beautiful light music. Isn't it very relaxing? Therefore, the plot of the novel had a certain connection with coffee. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
"Would You Like a Cup of Coffee" was a Japanese drama, starred by Ryuya Nakamura, and aired on April 5, 2021. The drama was based on the manga of the same name in Little Chengmei. It told the story of a mobile coffee shop owner who walked down the streets and prepared cups of coffee for each customer in different places, while healing their hearts. [Plot: Each episode of the drama consists of two short stories. The story takes place in a cafe. In addition to the main character, Ryuya Nakamura, the fixed team, Natsufan and Isamura Isamu, there will be different guest guests in each episode.] Aoyama Kazuya (Ryoya Nakamura) was the owner of a mobile coffee shop,"Takokaka." This coffee truck would drive to different streets and cities to carefully and honestly brew cups of delicious coffee for the locals, healing the hearts of the people who drank it. Qingshan looked like a straightforward and elegant prince, but he had an unimaginable secret in his heart. This novel is the original novel of the recently popular TV series "Rebirth". If you can't get enough of the drama, you can read the novel in one go. Hurry up and click on the book link below to read it!
I recommend the following novels about coffee to you: "You Are My Coffee Milk" was a modern romance novel about urban life. It described a romantic love story in which coffee played an important role. Books, Cats, and Coffee was a light novel-a fantasy novel. It was about all kinds of creatures gathering in a coffee shop to enjoy coffee and reading. "The Civet Wants Coffee Beans" was a short story, a film and television script novel. It described a man and a woman who were just chatting at the beginning, but they developed feelings because of the encounter of coffee. "I Have a Planar Cafe", a novel about supernatural powers in the city. The cafe became a place for guests of all shapes and sizes to interact. "Afternoon with Coffee Fragrance" was a short story. The protagonist fell in love with coffee and a person in a coffee shop. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πFor those who like coffee, I recommend the following three books: 1. "You're My Coffee and Milk" was a modern romance novel about urban life. It described a story about coffee and milk that he met on a rainy day. 2. "The Civet Wants Coffee Beans"-a short story, a film and television script novel, about the male and female protagonists meeting because of the attraction of coffee. 3. "Kobayashi's Life on the Peninsula"-- I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I think 'Heart of Darkness' by Joseph Conrad can be considered a 'black coffee novel'. It delves deep into the darkness of human nature, colonialism, and the moral ambiguity that exists in the world. Also, 'A Streetcar Named Desire' by Tennessee Williams is quite intense and unflinching in its exploration of human relationships and desires, much like a strong cup of black coffee.
Well, it could go either way. It might be a common occurrence in some manhwas as a way to show a break or a social interaction, or it might not be featured at all depending on the theme and plot.
The novel coffee was a drink with a novel as the theme. It was usually made from a mixture of coffee, sugar, milk, and milk foam. The name of the novel coffee comes from literary works such as the heroine Alberti Da Vinci in the novel "La Traviata". She once drank a cup of coffee and was attracted by its aroma and taste, thus giving birth to inspiration. In novels, coffee is often used as a source of inspiration and motivation to stimulate the reader's mind and help them better understand the story. In some novels, coffee was also regarded as a mysterious drink with many magical powers that could inspire people, wake them up, and focus their attention. The novel coffee was a creative and imaginative drink that could immerse people in the story and bring some surprises and inspiration.
I like my coffee strong and black, no sugar or cream. It gives me that needed kick in the morning.