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My picks, some of which have already been mentioned. I would classify these all as "viewquake" books for someone who hasn't encountered the concepts in them before.
Godel, Escher, Bach - gets a huge credit for sending me down the rabbit hole of "what your brain is actually doing", though like others I'm not sure if I would like it as much on a second reading.
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius - Stoicism at its best, I count this as the most motivational book I've ever read.
The Sciences of the Artificial by Herbert Simon - retreads topics that are probably already somewhat familiar to LW readers, but still has one of the highest insights/page ratios I've ever seen.
48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene - instrumental rationality in the social arena.
And one dis-recommendation:
Wikipedia lists seven popular english translations. Is there a particular one you can recommend?
Definitely Gregory Hays.