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Nilanjana Roy Books in Order

Nilanjana Roy is a prominent author, journalist, and literary editor. Her debut novel, The Wildings, was published by Aleph Book Company in 2012, introducing readers to a captivating tale of a feline clan in Nizamuddin. Her subsequent collection of literary journalism, How To Read In India, was released by HarperCollins in 2013. For over 15 years, she has penned a column on the reading life for Business Standard, also contributing to the International Herald Tribune and the Kolkata Telegraph on pressing issues of gender in India. As a seasoned editor, Nilanjana has held the position of chief editor at Westland/ Tranquebar, edited Outlook Books' page, Biblio, and other literary magazines, while serving on esteemed juries like the Crossword Prize and the DSC Prize. She is a pioneer in India's literary blogosphere, having founded Kitabkhana under the pseudonym Hurree Babu.

Bibliography verified: March 2026

Quick Answer

What are all of Nilanjana Roy's book series? Nilanjana Roy has written 3 book series. The most notable is the Non-Fiction series.

Complete series list with all books in reading order below.

Book Series by Nilanjana Roy

  • #1
    The Girl Who Ate Books cover
    The Girl Who Ate Books(2016)
  • #2
    Patriots, Poets and Prisoners cover
    Patriots, Poets and Prisoners(2016)
  • #3
    The Autobiography of a True Gentleman cover
    The Autobiography of a True Gentleman(2019)
  • #4
    Our Freedoms cover
    Our Freedoms(2021)
  • #5
    The Essence of Delhi cover
    The Essence of Delhi(2019)
  • #6
    Nilanjana Roy has established herself as a versatile writer with two acclaimed novels, The Wildings(2012)

About Nilanjana Roy

Nilanjana Roy is a prominent author, journalist, and literary editor. Her debut novel, The Wildings, was published by Aleph Book Company in 2012, introducing readers to a captivating tale of a feline clan in Nizamuddin. Her subsequent collection of literary journalism, How To Read In India, was released by HarperCollins in 2013. For over 15 years, she has penned a column on the reading life for Business Standard, also contributing to the International Herald Tribune and the Kolkata Telegraph on pressing issues of gender in India. As a seasoned editor, Nilanjana has held the position of chief editor at Westland/ Tranquebar, edited Outlook Books' page, Biblio, and other literary magazines, while serving on esteemed juries like the Crossword Prize and the DSC Prize. She is a pioneer in India's literary blogosphere, having founded Kitabkhana under the pseudonym Hurree Babu.

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