I've started drafting a long-term reading program for chess improvement, and I'd like some feedback from more experienced players and coaches. Also, there is one particular book I am looking at, *The Science of Strategy* by Alexander Kotov, for which I have the following question: what other books should I read before *The Science of Strategy* to ensure that I truly benefit from it? I believe this book will help with what has been the major weakness in my play: that is, I have historically had severe problems with evaluation and forming a strategy when there isn't a clear attacking scheme and I am out of book (and can no longer rely on the particular strategy recommended in that variation). If you have any advice for me please share it.
**The Program**
*Build Up Your Chess 1* (Yusupov) READ
*The Soviet Chess Primer* (Maizelis, strategic & positional chapters) READING
*The Art of Sacrifice in Chess* (Spielmann)
*Practical Chess Endings* (Keres)
*Boost Your Chess 1* (Yusupov)
*My System* (Nimzowitsch)
*Chess Praxis* (Nimzowitsch)
*Chess Evolution 1* (Yusupov)
*Soviet Middlegame Technique* (Romanovsky)
*The Practical Endgame Bible* (Zlatanovic)
*Revision & Exam* (Yusupov)
*Questions of Modern Chess Theory* (Lipnitsky)
*Mating the Castled King* (Gormally)
*Build Up Your Chess 2* (Yusupov)
*Attacking Manual 1* (Aagaard)
*Attacking Manual 2* (Aagaard)
*Boost Your Chess 2* (Yusupov)
*Soviet Chess Strategy* (Suetin)
*Key Concepts of Gambit Play* (Razumaev)
*Chess Evolution 2* (Yusupov)
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(&c., following the pattern of reading a book from Yusupov's course, then two books, usually one on strategy or positional play and the other on tactics and dynamics.)
**Wishlist**
*The Science of Strategy* (Kotov)
*Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual* (Dvoretsky)
*Dvoretsky's Analytical Manual* (Dvoretsky)
*Maneuvering: The Art of Piece Play* (Dvoretsky)
Game collections are not included in this program (even though I plan on reading several) because I consider them a separate form of chess instruction from these monographs and manuals.
Thank you for reading, and again, let me know your thoughts.
**The Program**
*Build Up Your Chess 1* (Yusupov) READ
*The Soviet Chess Primer* (Maizelis, strategic & positional chapters) READING
*The Art of Sacrifice in Chess* (Spielmann)
*Practical Chess Endings* (Keres)
*Boost Your Chess 1* (Yusupov)
*My System* (Nimzowitsch)
*Chess Praxis* (Nimzowitsch)
*Chess Evolution 1* (Yusupov)
*Soviet Middlegame Technique* (Romanovsky)
*The Practical Endgame Bible* (Zlatanovic)
*Revision & Exam* (Yusupov)
*Questions of Modern Chess Theory* (Lipnitsky)
*Mating the Castled King* (Gormally)
*Build Up Your Chess 2* (Yusupov)
*Attacking Manual 1* (Aagaard)
*Attacking Manual 2* (Aagaard)
*Boost Your Chess 2* (Yusupov)
*Soviet Chess Strategy* (Suetin)
*Key Concepts of Gambit Play* (Razumaev)
*Chess Evolution 2* (Yusupov)
[??]
[??]
...
(&c., following the pattern of reading a book from Yusupov's course, then two books, usually one on strategy or positional play and the other on tactics and dynamics.)
**Wishlist**
*The Science of Strategy* (Kotov)
*Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual* (Dvoretsky)
*Dvoretsky's Analytical Manual* (Dvoretsky)
*Maneuvering: The Art of Piece Play* (Dvoretsky)
Game collections are not included in this program (even though I plan on reading several) because I consider them a separate form of chess instruction from these monographs and manuals.
Thank you for reading, and again, let me know your thoughts.