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Visit Half-Priced Books or a library and take in the heavenly smell of the real thing. If you absolutely must have digital, use archive.org and projectgutenberg and librivox.
Ignore the movies. They range from just okay to total dumpster fire. Sir Hopkins should be ashamed for going along with what they did to the 3rd movie. (4th if you count the original Manhunter)
Sure it seems like just another run-of-the-mill fantasy thing, but once you peel off that first layer, you're going to get a lot of very apropos social critic.
This. To be a true nerd, you have to be able to quote Sir Pratchett and Douglas Adams and the Monty Python lads at the drop of a hat. And mark May 25th on your calendar.
Also, https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/a2d7/062dbfb462b9a6adc823480710bbb6cef7b0.pdf and http://www.metaphysicspirit.com/books/Simulacra%20and%20Simulation.pdf
Then, get into William Gibson and Shirow Masamune.
Mark my words, this is the future.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bc53Hya6iO0
Wisdom. Used book stores and libraries are treasure troves.