Don Norman has already come up in conversation and that's a name a lot of people are familiar with but if you haven't read it everyone I do suggest reading the design of everyday things. Design of everyday things really gives you like the overall theoretical framework to understand what UX is even about. Even when it was written it was called the psychology of everyday things tying more into like human factors than what we would call UX now. The name of the book changed to match the world so I always recommend that to people if they haven't reads it some of the examples are quite outdated which is also funny.

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