Off, it's easier to say where you should not: never with Zarathustra! It's purposefully highly metaphorical and hard to get through: Beyond Good and Evil is supposed to be a more straightforward work on the same ideas. I saw some suggest starting with Twilight of the Idols, maybe Human, All Too Human, but I'm forever biased towards The Gay Science. It was written when he was already quite mature and a fifth part was added to it years later, after Zarathustra was already written. And if you could lay your hands on an edition which would supplant you with some commentary, that would definitely be of help. Nietzsche can be quite inaccessible, I still discover something new in passages I've known for years.
Off, it's easier to say where you should not: never with Zarathustra! It's purposefully highly metaphorical and hard to get through: Beyond Good and Evil is supposed to be a more straightforward work on the same ideas. I saw some suggest starting with Twilight of the Idols, maybe Human, All Too Human, but I'm forever biased towards The Gay Science. It was written when he was already quite mature and a fifth part was added to it years later, after Zarathustra was already written. And if you could lay your hands on an edition which would supplant you with some commentary, that would definitely be of help. Nietzsche can be quite inaccessible, I still discover something new in passages I've known for years.
I'm glad and sorry at the same time :D The TBR struggle is real