Loosely based on DADOES.
Hardwired by Walter Jon Williams is Critias' (Just do a search for him here and Dumpshock) favorite novel, inspired him to get into SR, and is a great depiction of rigging.
Snow Crash is fun. Probably more of a commentary/farce of CP at this point, but it's a great read.
I cannot recall offhand many more. As much as I am loathe to say this, you might want to scan the Wikipedia page for CP (and Shadowrun, which was once a featured article on Wikipedia's front page). I wrote
this a long time ago about how there are two types of inspiration for SR: tone and technique. I love reading the old first edition books for the tone and atmosphere they provide.
We're never going back to that.
We know, or can discover, too much about the world to just accept that. Cyberpunk works amazingly well on a micro level. However, Shadowrun has built a macroeconomic/political/social setting for two decades. There's some amazingly dark or cool or both things that you get inspiration from at the micro level from Robocop (One of the best CP movies ever made if not the best).
My best response to CP and Shadowrun now is that it's hard to describe CP as a (sub)genre now because it came to pass and no one cares. That can be said about the settings themselves—people in those worlds let the world that exists come to pass without doing something else for some reason.