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Malayalam Books in Surrey Library Malayalam Books at Surry Public Library City Center Branch - World Languages Section No: Title Author Publishers Category 1 101 Sanjayan Phalithangal Sanjayan D.C. Books Humor 2 25 Asadharana jeevithangal Thaha Madai Biography 3 5 Minutes Kadhakal Maali D.C. Books Children's Literature Sahithy 4 Aana Kathakal Kottarathil Shankunni pravarthaka Arctile Collections 5 Aanavaariyum Ponkurishum Basheer D.C. Books Novel 6 Akkithathinte Kuttikavithakal Akkitham D.C. Books Children's Literature 7 Ambedkar- Oru padanam Dalit Bandu 8 Anunasikam T. P. Venugopalan 9 Aparahnam O.N.V D.C. Books Poems Asanum Keralathile Samoohika Sahithy 10 Viplavavum T. K. Ravindran pravarthaka History 11 Aswamedham Thoppil Bhasi D.C. Books Stage Drama 12 Aum 13 Basheer Phalithangal Azeez Tharuvana Olive Humor 14 Chandaalabhikshuki Kumaranashan D.C. Books Poems Sahithy 15 Chitha Kadakkunna Thumpikal P Unnikrishnan Kallil pravarthaka Novel 16 Chora sasthram V J Jaimes Novel 17 Chullikkaadhinte Kavithakal Balachandran ChullikkaduD.C. Books Poems 18 Cleopatrayude Nattil S.K. Pottakkadu Mathrubhoomi Travel Diaries 19 Delhi Gathakal M Mukundan Novel 20 Ente Aadhyathe Kadhakal T. Padmanabhan H & C Short Stories 21 Ente Priyapetta Kadhakal C.V. Balakrishnan D.C. Books Short Stories 22 Ente Priyapetta kannanthalippukal Saara Thomas Current Books Short Stories 23 Ezhivalayude Thazvarangal Sunilkumar K N novel Father Damien - Kustarogikalude 24 apposthalan Premjith Kayamkulam National Jeevacharitham G. Shankarakuruppinte Thiranjedutha 25 Kavithakal G. Sankarakuruppu D.C. Books Poems 26 Ghatikarangal Nilaykkunna Samayam Subhash Chandran D.C. Books Short Stories 27 Gurusaagaram O.V.Vijayan D.C. Books Novel 28 Hay Rama Mahan Kumar Sahithy 29 Jeevitham Oru Samaram Akkamma Cheriyan pravarthaka Jeevacharitham 30 Kadalchorukku C Anoop Short stories 31 Kadammanittayude Kavithakal Kadammanitta D.C. Books Poems 32 Kariyaachante Lokam K. L. Mohanavarma Mangalodhaya Humor 33 Keralathile Karshika Kalapangal K K N Kurup Mathrubhoomi History 34 KGS kavithakal K. G. Shankarapilla D.C. Books Poems 35 Komaala Santhosh Echikkanam D.C. Books Short Stories 36 Kunhunnimaashum Kuttyolum Kunhunni Current Books Children's Literature Sahithy 37 Kunjali Marakkar Premjith Kayamkulam pravarthaka History 38 Lekhanangal V. K. Sree Raman Olive Short Stories 39 Madaneloorile Penpannikal Socratis K Valath Mathrubhoomi Short Stories Page 1 of 3 Malayalam Books at Surry Public Library City Center Branch - World Languages Section 40 Mahabharatha Kathakal 1 41 Mahabharatha Kathakal 2 42 Mahabharatha Kathakal 3 43 Mahabharatha Kathakal 4 T S Paramesharan Puranam 44 Mahabharatha Kathakal 5 45 Mahabharatha Kathakal 6 46 Mahabharatha Kathakal 7 Sahithy 47 Malamukalile Daivangal Beena Sajeev pravarthaka Short Stories 48 Malayalathinde suvamakathakal 49 Malayalathinte Priya Kavithakal Vailoppilli Green Books Poems 50 Malayalathinte Suvarna Kadhakal Madhavikutti Green Books Short Stories 51 Mambazham - Oru kula poovum koodi Sugathakumari D.C. Books Children's Literature 52 Manjavayil Maranangal Benyamin novel Mashakopanishathum Mattu 10 53 Ekankangalum N. N. Pilla Current Books Stage Drama 54 Matham madhyamam adhikaram 55 Mayyazhippuzhayute 56 Mrugaya O.N.V D.C. Books Poems 57 Nagnanaya Thamburan M. Mukundan D.C. Books Novel 58 Namukku Nammude Malayalam D. Vinayachandran D.C. Books Children's Literature 59 Nashappetta neelambari Madhavikkutti Short stories 60 Orkkunnuvo En Krishnaye Raghunadh Paleri Green Books Novel 61 Ormakalkku Sheershakamilla D. Babypaul Grand Books Short Stories 62 Orotha Kakkanadan Sankeerthanam Novel Sahithy 63 Ottayal Nadakathile Kathapathrangal T. P. Venugopal pravarthaka Novel 64 Padheyam O N V Lekhanangal 65 Palaghat Nilambur Passenger M Rajiv kumar Short stories 66 Panchami Bar B Murali Stories 67 Parayipetta Pantheerukulam P. Narendranath Prabhath Novel 68 Pathirasuryante nattil S K Pttakkadu Travel 69 Pindit K P Karuppan Dalit Bandu 70 Prakasham Parathunna Ankutty K P Ramanunni Stories 71 Punnapra Vayalar M T Chandrasenan 72 Raamante Dhukham M.P. Veerendrakumar Mathrubhoomi Arctile Collections 73 Ramanan Changambuzha D.C. Books Poems 74 Sarada O Chandumenon novel 75 Soofi Paranja Kadha K. P. Ramanunni D.C. Books Novel Thakazhiyude Samaaharikkatha 76 Kadhakal Thakazhi Priyadarshini Short Stories 77 Thalamurakal O.V.Vijayan D.C. Books Novel 78 Thaskaran Maniyan Pillai Autobiography 79 Thiranjedutha Kavithakal Akkitham D.C. Books Poems 80 Thulavarsha Pacha Sugathakumari D.C. Books Poems 81 Ummachu Uroob D.C. Books Novel 82 Unnikale Kadha Parayam Maali D.C. Books Children's Literature Page 2 of 3 Malayalam Books at Surry Public Library City Center Branch - World Languages Section 83 Valappottukal O.N.V D.C. Books Poems 84 Varanasi M T Vasudevan nair Novel 85 Veenapoovu Kumaranashan D.C. Books Poems 86 Yaathra M. C. Chakko Current Books Travel Diaries Sahithy 87 Yudasinte Suvishesham K. R. Meera pravarthaka Novel Page 3 of 3.
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