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THE SEVENTH CUP REVIEW

BOOK REVIEW




📚𝐵𝑂𝑂𝐾 :- ❞𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑺𝒆𝒗𝒆𝒏𝒕𝒉 𝑪𝒖𝒑❞ 👨‍🦱𝐴𝑈𝑇𝐻𝑂𝑅 𝑁𝐴𝑀𝐸:- 𝑵𝒊𝒕𝒆𝒔𝒉 𝑱𝒂𝒊𝒏 🌌𝑴𝒀 𝑹𝑨𝑻𝑰𝑵𝑮𝑺:- 𝟒.𝟗/𝟓 🌟 𝑹𝑬𝑽𝑰𝑬𝑾:- Hello dear readers, I hope so you all are doing absolutely fine and healthy. The author "Nitesh Kumar Jain" has come up with an amazing book " THE SEVENTH CUP". I've been waiting long for such a perfect storyline. If you are wondering for a story with suspense, love and thrill then it will suit perfectly. The storyline of this book will capture your attention. The way author portrayed two different plots by connecting them in the story is just fabulous. This story revolves around all the emotions of love, friendship, happiness, tragic and thrill. The writing skills along with narration is absolutely gripping. It just took me few hours to finish this book. The book starts with the central character Avinash who usually hallucinates. He seems to be in a cafe in Switzerland. When having his seventh cup of coffee he gets interrupted with a charming young woman Verona Schmidt , a swiss student. Avinash falls in love with her. But subsequently gets a heart break when Verona tells about her boyfriend Kevin. On the other hand Thomas and Sussane a lovely couple and also detectives working together are assigned with cases of missing persons. It will take you to the journey of Goa to Switzerland in Avinash's story. Also the theory of "Mind Transportation" by Avinash amazed me. It took me to a world of imaginations. This book has stories within stories which is really very interesting. You will get captured in this mysterious story. The title along with cover page of book is also very gripping. The characters are soul of a story and if they are not portrayed appropriately the story will remain incomplete. Here all the characters and incidents are portrayed perfectly.  

I appreciate the author for writing this beauty. I strongly recommend this book to everyone. I am pretty sure you guys will love it. Overall it's a book worth spending your precious time. Eagerly waiting for more books by author. Till then take care...... 






ABOUT THIS BOOK ON AMAZON

The Seventh Cup by Nitesh Kumar Jain is a well-crafted mystery novel that contains just enough elements of a Shakesperean tragedy to make the reader sympathetic to the sociopathic protagonist, Avinash, a drama student from Goa, India.Enter Verona Schmidt, an unsuspecting Swiss exchange student, to upstage everyone in the college Dramatics Club and to become front and center in Avinash s peculiar frame of mind. Over coffee at the local Nescafe, Avinash introduces Verona to the concept of mind transportation, which she perceives as nothing more than a fun game she is playing with a young man who seems to be flirting with her. The exchange student enjoys Avinash s company and co-stars with him in his play put on by the Dramatics Club of their college. She eventually allows herself (despite her claim to having a so-called boyfriend named Kevin) to enjoy champaign and a kiss with Avinash. Dismissing the romantic moment as a drunken mistake, Veronafleesback to Switzerland with the obsessed Avinash in hot pursuit across the globe.

The Seventh Cup 


The Seventh Cup by Nitesh Kumar Jain is a well-crafted mystery novel that contains just enough elements of a Shakesperean tragedy to make the reader sympathetic to the sociopathic protagonist, Avinash, a drama student from Goa, India.Enter Verona Schmidt, an unsuspecting Swiss exchange student, to upstage everyone in the college Dramatics Club and to become front and center in Avinash s peculiar frame of mind. Over coffee at the local Nescafe, Avinash introduces Verona to the concept of mind transportation, which she perceives as nothing more than a fun game she is playing with a young man who seems to be flirting with her. The exchange student enjoys Avinash s company and co-stars with him in his play put on by the Dramatics Club of their college. She eventually allows herself (despite her claim to having a so-called boyfriend named Kevin) to enjoy champaign and a kiss with Avinash. Dismissing the romantic moment as a drunken mistake, Veronafleesback to Switzerland with the obsessed Avinash in hot pursuit across the globe.



Editorial Reviews

Review

The Seventh Cup is an absolutely enthralling piece of modern fiction. Capturing the reader with its exciting and suspenseful story, the book has a lot more to offer than just a 'well-crafted' mystery. In a crisp and beautiful way, the author has crafted the story to help the readers understand the connection between the Human Mind and Science and Religion. The Seventh Cup has a fine and striking amalgamation of emotions as well as sensible arrangement of incidents that lure the reader to believe that everything in the universe happens because of a reason. By this simplistic story, the author has made the readers understand the fact that when a person desires something, the entire universe conspires to help that person realise his dream. Interlinking of the Universe with Human Mind, the physical realisation of the law of Universe, and the unfolding of transient world s knowledge stirring in the cosmos, is what forms the basis of the plot of the Seventh Cup. The book s excellent narration lures the reader into the fascinating world comprised of believers and non-believers. This book is inspired by Rhonda Byrne's famous book, The Secret and is a delightful yet knowledgeable piece of literature that forms the so called section of serious reading . The story revolves around a sociopathic Avinash, a drama student from Goa who upstages Veronica Schmith in a college dramatics club. Striking the concept of mind transportation over a cup of coffee, Avinash takes Verona into a deeper world full of surprises, but apparently she perceives it as nothing more than a game. The exchange student enjoys Avinash's company and co-stars with him in his play put up by the Dramatics club. Verona after sharing a Champaign and kiss with Avinash, flees back to Switzerland, where her so-called boyfriend Kevin is waiting for her. Against this backdrop, in Zurich, Switzerland, Avinash tries to give the finishing touches to his story with the aid of his laptop, a notebook, a tightly gripped pen and supposedly Verona. Exactly over the seventh cup of coffee, Avinash attempts to complete the last chapter of a play script entitled In Search of Truth, allegory whose central charachters- Man, Science, Religion-debate the age old issues of their own place in the universe and their relationship to one another. Another part of the story revolves around a husband-wife team of criminal detectives, Thomas and Sussane who are assigned to investigate a variety of missing person cases, the most interesting one being Avinash's eventual report of the disappearance of one Verona Schmidt. As Sussane comes to know Avinash and those closest to Verona, the detective, still struggling with the recent death of her own grandfather, finds herself becoming personally engrossed not only in the mysterious theory of mind transportation but also in the clues she perceives in Avinash's incomplete manuscript. As the detectives move towards the case solution, the readers are transported to a world of gothic guilt and ghastly gloom. The author suddenly, but strategically, removes us from the civilized life of cafes and campus settings to descend the spiral staircase into a creepy cellar, where lie all the hidden secrets. The book not only offers a good read but also compels the readers to peep deeper into their own selves and the universe, to search their life's answers. The Seventh Cup is a book that if kept on your book rack over the years, will offer you something new, every time you read it. --(Tasneem Sara)

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About the Author

Nitesh Kumar Jain (26 years) spent his childhood days in the beautiful state of Assam in India and pursued his schooling at Carmel School, Jorhat. Later he went to BITS Pilani, KK Birla Goa Campus and graduated as a Chemical Engineer in the year 2010 and worked as a trainee at Aditya Birla Chemicals, Thailand for six months. He did his post graduation in Chemical and Bioengineering from ETH Zurich, Switzerland and later worked as an intern at BASF AG, Basel. During his two years stay in Switzerland, he conceptualized The Seventh Cup. This is his first work as an author. Currently he is in India and working on a start up venture. Apart from writing he loves photography and enjoys travelling to new countries and exploring different cultures.