Cut some wood, it can be seasoning while you are reading...
Even if the wood isn't the best, it will be something to have a go on and learn the feel of the wood and learn from your mistakes.
IMO much better to jump in early get started and make some mistakes rather than "learning" it all from books and expecting to make a bow by numbers and for it to be successful first time.
I'd say TBB 1 is a 'must have', the other volumes can wait until you need the specifics they cover... too much info too early wont stick.
We learn most by doing or watching.
Del
(BTW I wish people would give some idea of their location in their profile
, even if it just the country! (this site is world wide
)
I guess from your local time you are in the US)