That's very subjective, but I'd vote for "Joy of Clojure" for understanding ideas behind language design and some idiomatic use cases. I'd not recommend "Clojure Programming" for start, as it's very comprehensive and dives deep into detailes(which was a minus when I was starting with Clojure and wanted some quick wins), so I mostly use it as a language reference in my everyday job. But again, that's all subjective and depends on your experience and learning approach. "Brave and true" also seems to be quick and lightweight starting(and only starting) point, if you're comfortable with all that zombies and vampires in examples which are far from real life.
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