Selim Raihan

Selim Raihan

Salman Mehedy Titas was born in a noble Muslim family on 9th January, 1998. His native village is Baradal in Sadar Upazilla of Gazipur District. He is presently a student of class IX in Scholastica. His father is a senior govt. officer and mother is a housewife. “The Legendary Ghost: Extinction” is a sequel of “The Legendary Ghost: The Ghastly Perfection”, which was published along with the short story compilation “NickyrJanya Bhalobasha”, his first Bangla book in 2012. His first two books are “The Legendary Ghost: Ghost Invasion” and “The Mysterious Jungle” published in 2011. Titas loves to read and collect books of various subjects. He also loves music, specially Nazrulgetee and patriotic songs. He also likes Bangla and English rock songs. He loves animals and birds and takes care of them. He likes to read books about different animals. He has a special soft corner for dogs. He has a passion for various computer games and playing guitar.

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