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An atheist is not required to read anything , and, strictly speaking, why should a person with already strengthened views read something ? You need to read in order to learn something , rethink something , choose your own truth. And just such a person-who is looking for his own truth – I would advise you to study the Bible, the Koran, and so on . After that, I would recommend reading Nietzsche's Antichrist , which is a completely different view of atheism ,and Nietzsche reinterprets all Christian morality . P.S.I strongly advise you not to read mainstream Dawkins , I'm sure he can tell you something new about biology, but not about atheism.
“Thus spake Zarathustra”, “Antichrist”, “Human, too human”, ” Beyond good and evil “(with appendix – “To the genealogy of morality”),”The will to power, or The Experience of revaluing all values”.
The Bible, the Koran, the writings of Confucius, Hindu treatises, and the Talmud. Only then will his atheism become conscious and differ from the usual youthful maximalism.