The discussion centers around recommendations for self-studying linear algebra at an undergraduate level. Key suggestions include "Linear Algebra Done Right" by Sheldon Axler, praised for its clarity but noted as potentially challenging for beginners. Other recommended texts include "Elementary Linear Algebra" by Anton, which is considered more accessible, and "Linear Algebra" by Hefferon, which is also beginner-friendly. Gilbert Strang's textbook is mentioned for its applications and accompanying online resources, although some participants criticize its verbosity. The importance of choosing a book that introduces proof writing is emphasized, with additional mentions of Serge Lang's "Introduction to Linear Algebra" and Berberian's clear writing style. Overall, the consensus is to select a text that matches the learner's current understanding and comfort with mathematical proofs.