I was the one that re-suggested Plato's Apology. Bought it and it's like 20 pages. So I'm going to vote for Capitalism and Freedom. Not sure I'd be unhappy with any winning though. If anything this has become a decent way to make a list of (hopefully) non-woke books I'd like to read. Or at least woke books with educational context--Not the awful the homos, trannies, and diversity hires that gets slipped into most new stuff.
I voted 5.
Very poignant and relevant writings.
Necromancer sounds interesting. 3.
edit: Neuromancer, obviously. Autocorrect...
Necronomicon...
Necromancer, while awesome and groundbreaking cyberpunk scifi, is also incredible because Gibson's writing is very poetic.
I vote 1 since it's incredible but 5 should be mandatory for every one here. Think of it less as a literary work and more of a survival guide.
Voting 3, Neuromancer is a classic that Cyberpunk 2077 ripped off.
Looks like it will be.
Like Dune? 600+ pages isn't reading, it's a relationship :p
I've read 1, highest recommendation, but will vote 3 for an excuse to read it.
I was the one that re-suggested Plato's Apology. Bought it and it's like 20 pages. So I'm going to vote for Capitalism and Freedom. Not sure I'd be unhappy with any winning though. If anything this has become a decent way to make a list of (hopefully) non-woke books I'd like to read. Or at least woke books with educational context--Not the awful the homos, trannies, and diversity hires that gets slipped into most new stuff.
All these books look good.
2 or 5 read both, both are necessary for a person who believes in personal freedom.
I did it a while ago.
I vote 2, we need more dry text to read.
Apology.