If you never do things alone, I suspect you don't read books anyway. So I'll just go ahead and ignore any advice from you about what books I should or shouldn't read...
Could it be that books are the technology that made being alone possible? Apart from monks, have people been alone before the invention of books? Without books, would people learn to stay by themselves and make it a habit?
People have spent a multitude of hours doing other activities alone as well--painting alone, looking at the stars alone, practicing dance alone, using the restroom alone...