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	<title>Can you recommend good post-apocalypse novels?</title>
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	<description>I&apos;ve just read a classic SF novel and I&apos;m looking for some other titles in a similar vein. I&apos;ve just finished reading &quot;A Canticle for Leibowitz&quot; by Walter M Miller for the first time and really enjoyed it.  I remember having enjoyed the whole post-apocalyptic thing for a while there when I was devouring SF in my teens and twenties (back before the war*) but can&apos;t recall many titles from that time and, of course, I&apos;d like to find some new stuff.  Your recommendations, please!&lt;br&gt;
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*Gulf War Mach I</description>
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