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''Nuclear Dream'' is a collection of various works by Sergei Lukyanenko, published in 2002. Most of the short stories were previously published individually, either online on in various literary magazines. Along with other things, it includes the novel ''
Nuclear Dream ''Nuclear Dream'' (also known as ''Отложенное возмездие'', 'Delayed revenge') is a post-nuclear fiction novel by Sergei Lukyanenko, written in 1990 in Alma-Ata. It is part of the ''Nuclear Dream'' collection published in 2 ...
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Novels

* Transparent Stained-Glass Windows *
Nuclear Dream ''Nuclear Dream'' (also known as ''Отложенное возмездие'', 'Delayed revenge') is a post-nuclear fiction novel by Sergei Lukyanenko, written in 1990 in Alma-Ata. It is part of the ''Nuclear Dream'' collection published in 2 ...


Short stories


From Fate

* ''Evening Conversation with Mister Special Ambassador'' * ''From Fate'' * ''Footsteps Behind Your Back'' * ''Negotiators'' * ''Ahaulya Lyalyapta''


Time Spiral

* ''A Talk Between Men'' * ''Time Spiral'' * ''Professional'' * ''Coincidence'' * ''Very Important Cargo''


Miscellaneous Work


Articles

* ''World of Moving Pictures'' * ''History of Illnesses or Games That Play People''


Scripts

This section contains the initial draft of the scripts for the ''
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'' film adaptation that were written during the period when the novel was supposed to be adapted into a made-for-TV mini-series.


Pranks

* ''Koblandy-batyr and Barsa-Kelmes'' - chronicles a prank the author and his friends pulled up in college and what happened when a legitimate magazine treated it as a real thing. * ''Argentum Key'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Nuclear Dream (Collection) Novels by Sergey Lukyanenko 2002 short story collections 21st-century Russian novels