- Shasti
- Baromamar Swapna
- Sob Bhalo Jaar Shesh Bhalo
- Gharei Jamai
- Shiulir Gandha
- Meghamallar
- Tadanta
- Kheyal
- Baikuntha
- Mirjafarer Chata
- Baromamar Ashirbad
- Nitaikaku
- Sadhak Baromama
- Gandhari
- Ajnyatabas
In one word, the book can be said as beatifully written as any other adjective doesn't seem to describe it fully. A lighter read, sometimes tending to become philosophical and often becoming monotonous yet you cannot complain haughtily. But problem will be for those readers who had bought the book based on the 1st volume. The humour of that volume seems to be curoiusly lost in a major way and also the continuity is very much affected when we find the name of Baromama has changed from Sudhanshu Mukherjee to Bimal Mitra while that of the Maashi remains unchanged. This seemed so unnecessary a change and could have been easily avoided. Also the philosophical and sometimes abrupt endings will not make a deep impact to the reader's mind. But the signature style of the author to wander away from the introductory theme, though may feel irritating initially, but sometimes it has made the stories finish with a nice note.