
Gadzhet:, Izd-vo AST (Moscow, Russia), 2004. Rytsari soroka ostrovov Malchik i tma Lord s planety Zemlia, AST/Ermak (Moscow, Russia), 2004. Zvezdnaia ten, AST (Moscow, Russia), 2003. Lznachit liudi, Izd-vo AST (Moscow, Russia), 2003. Osennie vizity (title means "Autumn Visits,"), AST (Moscow, Russia), 2003.

Tantsy na snegu, Izd-vo AST (Moscow, Russia), 2001.Ītomnyi son, (title means "The Nuclear Dream"), Izd-vo AST (Moscow, Russia), 2002. (With Nik Perumov) Ne vremia dlia drakonov (title means "No Times for Dragons"), AST (Moscow, Russia), 2000.įalshivye zerkala, AST (Moscow, Russia), 2000. Imperatory illiuzii Teni snov, Izd-vo AST (Moscow, Russia), 1999. (With July Burkin) Segodnia, mama! Ostrov Rus TSar, tsarevich, korol, korolevich, Argus (Moscow, Russia), 1997. Zvezdy-kholodnye igrushki, Izd-vo AST (Moscow, Russia), 1997. Rytsari soroka ostrovov: fantasticheskii roman, Terra Fantastica ( St.

(With Vladimir Vasiliev) Dnevnoi Dozor, Izd-vo AST (Moscow, Russia), 2004, translation by Andrew Bromfield published as Day Watch, Miramax Books/Hyperion ( New York, NY), 2007.ĭusk Watch, Miramax Books (New York, NY), 2007, also published as The Twilight Watch, Anchor Canada (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), 2007.

Nochnoi dozor, Izd-vo AST (Moscow, Russia), 1999, translated as Night Watch, Miramax Books ( New York, NY), 2006. Start award, 1993, for the best debut of a young author for the collection of stories Nuclear Dream Interpresscon award, 1995, for short story "Fugu Fish Cooked in Own Skin à la Russe" Rumata's Sword award, 1995, for the best heroic-romantic fantasy and science fiction for the novel Knights of the Forty Islands Interpresscon award, 1996, for short story "A Servant" Rumata's Sword award, 1997, for the best heroic-romantic fantasy and science fiction for the "Emperors of Illusions" series Sigma-F award, 1998, for the novel Autumn Visits Big Zilant award, 1998, for the novel Labyrinth of Reflections Strannik ("Wanderer") award, 1998, for the novel Night Watch Interpresscon award, 2000, for the novel False Mirrors Gold RosCon award for the best book of 2000, cowinner, 2001, for the novel Day Watch.
