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I'm an English speaker, but I loved the Metro series of books (which are in Russian). Had a helluva time finding translations, though. The books are way more interesting than the games with a much more crazy twist in the first one. I thought they would just help with context, but the games deviate a lot from the books.
Other Russian books I've read include Roadside Picnic and The Wishgranter (because of STALKER). As well as stuff from Tolstoyevski when I was in high school.
I can second Metro 2033. YouTube has got some audiobooks book versions of it in English, but there's a whole bunch of noncannon fan books that are only in Russian.
I thought the books and games complimented each other nicely. Both were clearly made in a manner to suit their medium best. And having read/played one shouldn't prevent you from enjoying the other.