Feet up, couch bound with a good book in one hand and a hot cup of coffee in the other is a reader’s rite of passage. Those co-mingling aromas of parchment and fresh grounds are undeniably intoxicating. Any favorite book can be heightened by the pairing, but it being the Fortnight of Coffee and all, we decided to filter some new picks in a sort of meta-coffee vein: five first-rate reads to further your knowledge of one of the world’s most popular drinks. Contained within their pages are more than simple facts and figures, but stories of adventure and discovery, shifting cultural practices and insights on how coffee fits into the world. Much like our featured brews, these books are meant to be savored so no, there won’t be a test. Time to indulge your obsession, thoughtfully.

God in a Cup: The Obsessive Quest for the Perfect Coffee

Guided by premium roasters/entrepreneurs, occasionally posing as economic idealists, God in a Cup follows Michaele Weissman as she visits various ends of the earth in search of perfection in percolated form. Healthy doses of history combined with cultural revelations from home and abroad expose what’s behind the curtain of growing coffee connoisseurship in America. Is a ten-dollar latte labored over by a barista tastier than that T-disc combo you have at home? Can a $40 pound of coffee be justified if the farmers behind the beans gain in equal measure? God only knows.