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Finally, ‘faceless killers’ is end. No, no, am not referring to any murder or anything in real life, I am telling you of a book by Henning Mankell. I will not write the details of the story (in case any of the readers of my blog wants to read it). But I must say this book is different from all the murder mystery’s I have read. One thing I was asking myself after reading the book- how would I react, if I ran into a man like Kurt Wallander, the senior police officer? In a very negative way obviously. I wouldn’t know all the details of his life like the book described. On Saturday I will go to British council to look for the next book of this Kurt wallander series.
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I am confused, one job with good salary but will finish soon while another job is beckoning with poor salary but permanent prospect…which one should I opt?
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I was out of Dhaka for two days. There in a lonely hotel room I was thinking abut my stupid and miserable life I am living. What’s the use of thinking?? I have been living in it for a very long time, & now I have got the habit of living in it…

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December 4, 2008 at 11:36 am
Biton
1. Dont read any of the Kurt wallander – that will made you depressed
2. Keep with high salary and look for short contract type job – it will give you variations
3. Dont be so miserable – we are all like that- you are out for 2 days and I am out for last 10 years.
Miss you all
Lots of love and kisses for you
December 4, 2008 at 3:57 pm
kheya
biton bhai, if you read carefully, you will see that to separate the events i have put numbers. so there is no connection of wallander to my depression. wallander is in fact a good remedy to drive the depression away. try it.
December 4, 2008 at 4:52 pm
Biton
Eto kotha ken. BBC kothakar. Mana korchi porbina. Jodi poros taile Shritishoudho dekhaia dimu naile stephen king collection pathia dimu.
Greeee wof! wof!
December 4, 2008 at 5:53 pm
kheya
please do, i would love to receive stephen king collection along with the book the dogs of riga by henning mankell. send it via Dodo.