1) "A Confederacy of Dunces" by John K. Toole- one of the most hilarious and original books I ever read. Not exactly 'red pill' but with many red pill elements and written by someone with a unique perspective on the world and how ridiculous it can be. Ignatius J. Reilly couldn't care less about women, which is why Myrna Minkoff, the book's version of an SJW, throws herself at him.
2) "Cats Cradle" by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. As liberal as he was (well, a Kennedy liberal, so he wasn't as crazy as the progressives today), this book and some of his other works are fairly red pill as well. Vonnegut, the author of the greatest take-down of socialism ever put into words- "Harrison Bergeron"- also approaches the world in an entirely new way (even inventing a religion and a new method of how to freeze water) to highlight the absurdities that most of us overlook. I highly recommend this, though he has a large body of work to explore, unlike Toole who died young (I think by suicide if I'm not mistaken).
2) "Cats Cradle" by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. As liberal as he was (well, a Kennedy liberal, so he wasn't as crazy as the progressives today), this book and some of his other works are fairly red pill as well. Vonnegut, the author of the greatest take-down of socialism ever put into words- "Harrison Bergeron"- also approaches the world in an entirely new way (even inventing a religion and a new method of how to freeze water) to highlight the absurdities that most of us overlook. I highly recommend this, though he has a large body of work to explore, unlike Toole who died young (I think by suicide if I'm not mistaken).