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Gamma-World-esque Novels?

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I've been wanting to read a Gamma World/After-the-Bomb type book for a while now, but I haven't seen much of this genre out there.

Does anyone have any recommendations?

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Here's what's been recommended so far:
Hiero's Journey and
The Unforsaken Hiero
by Sterling E. Lanier

The Fox Run (The Endworld, No 1)
by David Robbins

Vampire Hunter D (Graphic Novel)
by Hideyuki Kikuchi

Redbeard
by Mike Resnick

Horseclans Series
by Robert Adams:
  1. The Coming of the Horseclans, 1975
  2. Swords of the Horseclans, 1976
  3. Revenge of the Horseclans, 1977
  4. A Cat of Silvery Hue, 1979
  5. The Savage Mountains, 1979
  6. The Patrimony, 1980
  7. Horseclans Odyssey, 1981
  8. The Death of a Legend, 1981
  9. The Witch Goddess, 1982
  10. Bili the Axe, 1982
  11. Champion of the Last Battle, 1983
  12. A Woman of the Horseclans, 1983
  13. Horses of the North, 1985
  14. A Man Called Milo Morai, 1986
  15. The Memories of Milo Morai, 1986
  16. Trumpets of War, 1987
  17. Madman's Army, 1987
  18. The Clan of the Cats, 1988

Daybreak: 2250AD (also published under the title Starman's Son)
Star Man
Beastmaster

by Andre Norton

Marked Man
by Charles Ingrid

Dark is the Sun
by Phillip Jose Farmer

"Pelbar" (or Pelbarr) cycle
by Paul O. Williams​
 
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This series spring to mind:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0843931051/102-4884995-9141762?v=glance (Link to first in series.)

It's been a while since I read any of the books (in Norwegian), but IIRC they're reasonably entertaining and the setting is "Gamma Worldish".

Quick copy-paste from one of the customer reviews:

It is an interesting read that deals with a group of people living in a very fictional post apocalyptic future. A future that has mutants, mutated humans, a crazed Russian army along with tons of other interesting hurdles they must cross in order to stay alive. It has rich detailed characters, interesting action and some nice jokes. While it is not Shakespeare as far as the writing is concerned, it is fast paced and can keep you interested.
 







Here's what's been recommended so far:
Hiero's Journey
by Sterling E. Lanier

The Fox Run (The Endworld, No 1)
by David Robbins

Vampire Hunter D (Graphic Novel)
by Hideyuki Kikuchi​
 

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