I don't recommend Coils or Royal Arch for you yet. Coils and likewise Mackey's are laid out just like an encyclopedia, word by word. It's more of a reference than anything. You are a ways off from the Royal Arch, so I'd just avoid that one for now as well.
I'm not familiar w/ Freemason Guid and Compendium so I can't comment much there. As for all of these, I'll give you the same advice I give our non-MMs in my lodge: wait until AFTER you are a master, then pursue reading. For a couple reasons: First you'll likely stumble onto "spoilers" about future degrees and also, you have a wealth of information already in your monitor. I advise, to build your masonic educational edifice there and afterwards seek to adorn it with further reading. Go back and re-visit the EA, FC, etc sections and spend time contemplating what they teach. Once you have a firm foundational grasp of the symbols and lessons, then seek further elaboration on the teachings.
As for what you should read, I like the book "Speculative Masonry" (I forget the author presently), and The Newly Made Mason (haywood). Afterwards, perhaps Symbolism of Freemasonry (mackey) and then either Coil's or Mackey's Encyclopedias. If you decide to go york rite, then the same principles apply: wait until your are through it then go back and read up. Then perhaps the Royal Arch guide. Same if you decide on Scottish Rite and so forth.