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What to read on a rainy day

We'll be honest—instead of all the work we had piled up today, be it taking or attending classes, editing articles, or reporting news, all we at The Daily Star wanted to do was curl up with a good book, wrap ourselves with blankets and sink into some good old, comforting storytelling.

What did we want to read?

THE RAILWAY CHILDREN (1906)
Edith Nesbit


"It is, simply put, just a green flag of a story", Aaqib Hasib, sub editor of Star Arts & Entertainment, tells us. Nesbit's classic novel tells the story of a family—three children and their mother—who are forced to move to the countryside, in a simple house near the railway, because their father is taken away on wrongful charges of espionage. Roberta, Peter, and Phyllis adjust to life around the railway, help prevent a train disaster, shelter an exile and, most importantly, write through their daily life a cosy, wholesome tale of sibling support systems. It is written in simple, fun language. It is, above all, a family love story.

PARTHIB (1994)
Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay


"Parthib is monsoon and all the feelings associated with it captured eloquently in the pages of a book. It introduces you to the grey areas of human behaviour while taking you through the ups and downs of a rainy day", DS Books contributor Oyessorzo Chowdhury says. "None of the characters in the novel are extraordinary. They are all people like you and the ones you come across on a daily basis. You will see yourself pining for the characters and be mesmerised by how ridiculously they act, only to realise later that you would do the same."

THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER (1999)
Stephen Chbosky


"A bittersweet story laced with nostalgia and memories", contributor Fatin Hamama Nur says. Chbosky's novel, adapted to much fame by Logan Lerman and Emma Watson, gives us the letter of Charlie and his life through highschool. Charlie reveals for us his world of adolescent confusion and excitement, as he and his group find friends, fall in love, experience music, and experience also the magic of The Rocky Horror Show. More importantly, it is a cutting story of mental health and trauma, abuse, and pain. "The feelings intensify even more when I re-read it on a rainy day", Fatin says.

WE HAVE ALWAYS LIVED IN THE CASTLE (1962)
Shirley Jackson


For the past six years, 18-year-old Merricat Blackwood has been the only bridge connecting her family—her sister Constance and her uncle Julian—to the world outside their large house and expansive grounds. Their community has shunned them ever since Merricat's family were poisoned to death by arsenic, a crime for which Constance was charged and acquitted. The magic Constance practices is the least of the threats brewing between the family and a simmering, angry townsfolk.

"I have always found a rainy day to set the mood for gothic fiction", DS Books contributor Rasha Jameel says. "Shirley Jackson's novel checks all the boxes for a provocative and haunting rainy day read, with themes that heavily revolve around agoraphobia and seclusion, which I equate to the feeling of staying huddled together indoors during the monsoons. There's a captivating mystery at the heart of the story with a slightly supernatural element to it. Nothing like a rainy day to transport you to the fictional small-town setting of the novel. It's the perfect rainy day read for anyone invested in the dark academia subculture".

WUTHERING HEIGHTS (1847)
Emily Bronte


Along the same vein, contributor Shehrin Hossain says, "A rainy day spent indoors is like inhabiting a small, sad, secret realm—like the one Cathy and Heathcliff shared, suspended forever in lost childhood, shrouded in perpetual yearning. The rain makes me feel like that a lot, makes me miss something I can't quite place."

"And there are the atmospheric details of course. The sound of the wind coming off the moors—the fire crackling in the grate—Nelly knitting in the light of the fire—the wash of white noise enveloping everything as a jilted Heathcliff rides away into the night." Read More...

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