As a massive Heinlein fan I’ll say Starship Troopers because I think that’s a fascinating discussion about what you owe your country or the price of citizenship. Since Heinlein is my favorite author I’ll pick another one as well.. A Scanner Darkly by Philip K Dick. I know he had drug issues and this book is an interesting look at the cycle of drugs and addiction and the ending was tragic but also very realistic. I like that the movie included his tribute at the end.
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The Restaurant at the end of the Universe by Douglas Adams, for the sole reason that it's the only Sci-Fi book that survived various purges of my bookshelf. That's got to count for something. Although it's been so long that I've read it that I don't remember what the plot was.
That's kept a special spot on my shelf too. Was so mad at myself for not getting the gilded special edition for cheap way back when, cause my version is falling apart.