"I will write three memoirs. First one will be on my writing life, second one on my personal life, which includes my love life," Bond told PTI in an interview here.
The third book, he said would be on his "invented life" - the life, which the writer would like to have.
"I can tell a lot of tall stories. That book will probably be the most amusing," the 81-year-old bachelor, who lives with his adopted family in Landour near Mussoorie, said.
But, it covers only first few formative years of the Anglo-Indian's life till the age of 21 before his first book 'The Room on the Roof', which also has autobiographical elements, was published.
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Born to a British Air Force personnel in Kasauli, he grew up in smaller towns of Jamnagar, Shimla and Dehradun.
After staying for a few years in London, the Sahitya Akademi Award winner and Padma Bhushan winning writer came back to the country of his birth.
Side Up', 'Vagrants in the Valley', 'Delhi Is Not Far' and 'A Flight of Pigeons', has been maintaining a diary all his life, which would become the source of his memoirs.
He concurrently works on 2-3 books at the same time.
Besides the autobiography, he is busy writing a mystery story, while another part of the famous 'Rusty' series would come out next year.
"I am also writing a book of fun, which will have funny recipes for cakes, what to eat, what kids like, funny astrological predictions, for example. It will also have some anecdotes about funny things that have happened to me and others," the noted author said.
"I think its very intense because it was a novel about adolescence written by an adolescent. That is what makes it different. May be I don't have that type of intensity now. May be I am a slightly different kind of writer now," he said.
Over many editions, he said he has never changed a word of the book and retained all the mistakes.
"It is immature in part, but that reflects the writer. And then people say since it was a writing by a boy, it has the natural wisdom of any young man," Bond said.
"I must read through it again. May be I can improve my writing," he signs off.