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Apart from these,
Internet of Money Vol 1,2,3 are literally needed if you are going to introduce someone into the bitcoin space. If you have read the talks of Andreas you might easily change the mind of a fiat money supported and certainly make them start using bitcoin.

Thank you for a very fantastic review behind these books.
I have read the
Internet of Money Vol 1 which I think is a very good start for people who are alien to the new technology. Andreas Autonopolous clearly explained the philosophical, social, and historical implications of the technology which gives me an idea of 'why' bitcoin is taking an impact globally. It clearly explained how bitcoin is disrupting an old era of making transaction.
Furthermore, I still haven't read most of the books here but I am starting to at least read one during the lockdown in order for me to be productive. I appreciate your review @Heisenberg_Hunter, i'll take note of that.
For people who are still new into the community, the Internet of Money is a collection of Andreas Antonopolous talks in his events, actually a transcipts of his teachings in crypto-space.
I wonder if OP read those uploaded books already?
Unfortunately, I only read few of those books due to the time constraint given by the academic obligations and I just downloaded it whenever I encountered free eBooks in the internet it was just being dumped in my Google Drive.
Would like to ask which one do you think are good ones to priority? Big thanks to OP.
I highly suggest that reading The Internet of Money first because it is packed with philosophical explanation why bitcoin is disrupting the traditional financial system and this can be a very good start for people who are not yet inclined in programming.