Bankok Haunts
He has that something
that makes you wonder what is he going to do next or does he belive
in things that might exist in this world and might not. He is constantly
stuggeling with Damrongs' death. Shortly after he first heard of
Damrongs' death he buried hes' problems into a vodka bottle.
Although Damrong was a prostitute he was having some
indescribable feeling for her. It wasn't exactly love more like
fondness.
He never got Damrongs' way of living. He never unterstood why she
didn't have a singel photograph of herself although she looked
magnificent.
What is the message of the book?
The book is a criminal story. It doesn't have a
clear message, but if I have to think of
something I'd think of something like this: The
way you lived in the past mustn't change the
way you are right now. Past is past and you
have to keep it there.
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