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i feel ya - there's a lot to catch up on! i think it super depends on what you're going for, and also on how much general philosophy background you have. i might not be the best to ask since i'm a lil autodidact without a ton of breadth, if you have a guy you wanna read,
i think it's totally find to just google like "per-requisites for deleuze site:reddit.com" (or check out the SEP page for influences) and go from there lol. ex. read a few things from spinoza, read some nietzsche, then dive right in!
i'm kinda very much of the opinion that motivation matters a lot, so that's why i'm sympathetic to that approach. you might be missing a little in terms of comprehensiveness, but i don't think it's bad to get a first pass to spark interest, as long as you're not completely lost