Yeah, I wanted to throw this in "delta-NF-on-shrooms classic children's books" although alpha probably works better. It seems demo
to me and there's way more focus on generalities than just individual relationships and events (which is what I tend to see as the difference between Merry vs. Judicious in writing, and also why most writers are in Merry aside from
-valuing just being overall more conducive to writing, since writing about generalities tends to be seen as more "profound" and tends to last more over time) which makes it lean alpha to me even. Maybe alpha NTs just are delta NFs on shrooms
The rest of the list consisted of:
Through the Looking Glass (the sequel)
Anything by Roald Dahl
A Wrinkle in Time (and the rest of that series)
Phantom Tollbooth
Flatland
Half Magic
These are probably Alpha > Delta generally, but still some weird mix of strong valued
and strong devalued
(also generally the only kind of thing besides what I call "dead dog books" that was readily accessible when I was way younger, and "dead dog books" were something I threw in the same category as soap operas and completely loathed).