
In a World Gone Mad, Drink Coffee: How I Accidentally Started a Movement by Ordering Coffee
In a world where the trivial reigns supreme, Timothy Spindle is just trying to survive. From coffee shop catastrophes to mismatched sock scandals, Tim finds himself caught in a society where every minor inconvenience is treated like an international crisis. As the world spirals into absurdity—riots over milk alternatives, global panic over celebrity selfies, and a nationwide cereal shortage—Tim begins to question whether he’s the only one who sees how ridiculous it all is.
In this biting satire, “In a World Gone Mad, Drink Coffee” humorously explores modern life’s obsession with the insignificant. As Tim tries to escape the madness, he’s thrust into the reluctant role of a sage for a society that worships the irrelevant. But even as he tries to stay sane, the world keeps spinning—driven by the next social media outrage or the latest trend in toilet paper.
Witty, ironic, and unapologetically sarcastic, this is a hilarious commentary on how we let the little things rule our lives. If you’ve ever found yourself wondering why people care more about their Instagram feed than global events, this book is for you.