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For Nietzsche I think a breadth of secondary sources and interpretations are useful. Like Firework said, Kaufmann's Nietzsche: Philosophy, Psychologist, Antichrist is good. Alternatively both the Cambridge Companion and the Oxford Handbook are decent secondary sources, with more contemporary essays on him. Robert Pippin has an introduction as well, but I'm not sure about the quality.
On another note, both Karl Jaspers and Giles Deleuze have books on him, but they are less 'introductions' that interpretations.
On the Genealogy of Morality is pretty easy to understand and a good time.
You could also just read, like, an intro to Nietzsche lol.