List of Books by Aniruddha Dey

This page contains the list of all my published books. You can click on the links and land on the pages for the respective books wherein the all the links to buy/download/read the books will be available. Do read, share and enjoy. 

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THE THIN LINE

 

The Thin Line is a novella which centers around the altercation of two women belonging to different cultures and different backgrounds. It is a clash of thoughts and a thriller with an unexpected twist at the end. The story reveals how perception can be deceptive. Two women whose egos are at war actually reveals a horde of emotions, numerous layers of our psyche and our society at large. Go to the book page.

 

THE UNTAMED




A small friendly mischievous prank evolves into such sinister events that the lives of three medical students changes forever. It threatens to jeopardize their career as well as their lives. Go to the book page.


THE COARSE MEMORY




It is the story of Shubhangi and Bimal- a very unconventional and deep love story that never really turns out to be what was expected of it. Go to book page.


धुंधली सी याद



A Hindi translation of The Coarse Memory. Go to book page.


THE INVITATION






Translation of an ageless classic by legendary Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay.


THE TUSSLE




The Tussle is the story of an Indian girl with a potential for excellence and the ensuing social drama that ruin hopes in an attempt to promote welfare. The story pictures a darker undercurrent that still runs in the veins of the Indian society as opposed to the bright and glamorous picture that the more privileged among us are used to. Go to Book Page.

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