Review of 'Twilight of the idols, or, How to philosophize with the hammer' on 'Goodreads'
This is a pretty short book, and although I'd complain that Nietzsche really just kinda complains about everything and anything, it's still a decent read. The arguments of course aren't something you can disassemble or criticize on a first read (especially on my gas station copy). He also explicitly says his Zarathustra is the most important book of all time and implies that literally everyone else but him was wrong.
Although generally, I'd recommend this to pretty much everyone, especially those who are tired of the mental and spiritual focus of most thinkers. Hates Christianity (but I think most Christians need to read him regardless), and has a boner for ancient Rome.