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For me, it's The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin, which I read last year. I've read a few books, watch some films, and played some games, but The Dispossessed left a huge impact on me. While reading it, I was really immersed by the story in Anarres, it got my mind wandering all over the place. The society, the harsh living condition, the problems with its system, everything was crafted in such a way that left me captivated. It is currently my favourite book of all time, next to Neuromancer.

This month, I really enjoyed listening to I love My Computer by Ninajirachi. The whole album felt like a really good dj set and the transitions between songs were godlike. Also I succesfully set up pop'n music to be played using my PC like two days ago.
I love Neuromancer!

I should REALLY read Le Guin, I keep hearing about her but not putting in the work.
I'm not familiar with Ninajirachi, besides getting recommended the song "Fuck my Computer" on Soundcloud & really enjoying it, unfortunately I don't get much out of music nowadays other than the first time I hear it.
She's wonderful. If you want to get a sample before committing to a whole novel, you can read a couple of her short stories HERE and HERE.