Arundhati Roy Reading Order
1 series · 68 books
Arundhati Roy is an Indian novelist and essayist born in 1961 whose debut work, The God of Small Things, became a landmark in contemporary Indian literature when it won the Booker Prize in 1997. The novel's lyrical prose and intimate exploration of family tragedy in Kerala established Roy as a major literary voice and remains the bestselling book by an India-based author of her generation. Beyond fiction, Roy has gained recognition as a fearless political commentator and activist, using her writing to address issues of social justice, environmentalism, and Indian politics.
Standalone Novels Series
Complete68 books
Start with The God of Small Things, the first of 68 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | 13 December, a Reader |
| 2 | A Reader's Guide to the God of Small Things |
| 3 | Algebra bezgranicznej sprawiedliwosci |
| 4 | Algebra of Infinite Justice |
| 5 | An atlas of impossible longing |
| 6 | An ordinary person's guide to empire |
| 7 | An ordinary person's guide to empire |
| 8 | Angriff auf die Freiheit? Die Anschläge in den USA und die „Neue Weltordnung“ |
| 9 | Annihilation of caste |
| 10 | Azadi |
| 11 | Ben Laden secret de famille de l'Amérique |
| 12 | Broken republic |
| 13 | Capitalism |
| 14 | Cekirgeleri Dinlemek |
| 15 | Checkbook and the Cruise Missile |
| 16 | Come September |
| 17 | Die Politik der Macht |
| 18 | El déu de les coses petites |
| 19 | Espectros del capitalismo |
| 20 | Field Notes on Democracy |
| 21 | Field notes on democracy |
| 22 | Hanging of Afzal Guru |
| 23 | In which Annie gives it those ones |
| 24 | In which Annie gives it those ones |
| 25 | India |
| 26 | Indian and Pakistani press coverage of nuclear tests, May 1998 |
| 27 | Kücük seylerin tanrisi |
| 28 | L' écrivain-militant |
| 29 | L' écrivain-militant |
| 30 | Listening to grass-hoppers |
| 31 | Mumbai (Foro Social Mundial 2004) |
| 32 | My Seditious Heart |
| 33 | Nav Saamrajya Ke Naye Kisse |
| 34 | O Deus das Pequenas Coisas |
| 35 | Power Politics |
| 36 | Power politics |
| 37 | Public power in the age of empire |
| 38 | Public power in the age of empire |
| 39 | Public power in the age of empire |
| 40 | Retórica bélica |
| 41 | Sisakte log |
| 42 | Teikoku o kowasu tameni |
| 43 | Teikoku o kowasu tameni |
| 44 | Teikoku o kowasu tameni |
| 45 | The End of Imagination |
| 46 | The Ministry of Utmost Happiness |
| 47 | The Ministry of Utmost Happiness [Paperback] ARUNDHATI ROY |
| 48 | The Soviet intervention in Afghanistan |
| 49 | The Vintage Book of Indian Writing 1947-1997 |
| 50 | The cost of living |
| 51 | The cost of living |
| 52 | The doctor and the saint |
| 53 | The end of imagination |
| 54 | The god of small things |
| 55 | The greater common good |
| 56 | The ordinary person's guide to empire |
| 57 | The shape of the beast |
| 58 | The shape of the beast |
| 59 | Things that can and cannot be said |
| 60 | Walking with the comrades |
| 61 | War Is Peace |
| 62 | War With No End |
| 63 | War is Peace |
| 64 | War talk |
| 65 | War talk |
| 66 | War talk |
| 67 | World tribunal on Iraq |
| 68 | The God of Small Things 1997 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has Arundhati Roy written?
- Arundhati Roy has written 68 books across 1 series. Their published works span from 1997 to 1997.
- Are Arundhati Roy's series complete?
- Arundhati Roy has 1 completed series.

