God and the state is the one which I really love. There are lot of Alan Moore books as well which is anarchist in nature(V for vendetta etc) I also love Chomsky's books on anarchism. The one which I plan to read is James C Scott's https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/james-c-scott-two-cheers-for-anarchism
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I highly recommend "An Anarchist FAQ" :
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This FAQ is what turned me to an Anarchist.
Awesome, thanks! Sounds a lot like what I've been looking for
Seconding this.
AFAQ gives overviews on topics with a lot of quoting from books and essays. It often notes that a book is 'essential reading' for a certain topic.
So it's not only an informative read in itself, it's a great source for people looking for reading recommendations.