PM has a good list of references in outside links - reference material you should look at, and you should search PM for articles on best perl books.
Clearly missing from your reference shelf, in my opinion, is the Perl Cookbook which has many, many examples of small, but really useful routines that you can combine and Mastering Regular Expressions which will show you how to use one of the best built-in features of perl.
Beyond that, it largely depends what you mean by "sweet programs" that you've seen.
-xdg
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