High yield OChem vs organic chemistry as a second language

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I need to reinforce my organic chemistry. I was recommended this 2 books by 2 different people. I am not planning on reading both books. I prob wont have time. Have you guys used them. Which one would you think it's a better resource?
 
Never used either but, general consensus is that Organic Chemistry as a 2nd Language is better from what I've read.
 
I used the orgo as a second language for orgo one and two and I am the first person in history to score 100 on every single on of my profesor's exams. It clarifies the underlying reasons to why organic rxns behave the way they do. So, you don't have to just memorize things blindly and you actually understand them! I highly reccommend them and their price can't be beat.
 
I used the orgo as a second language for orgo one and two and I am the first person in history to score 100 on every single on of my profesor's exams. It clarifies the underlying reasons to why organic rxns behave the way they do. So, you don't have to just memorize things blindly and you actually understand them! I highly reccommend them and their price can't be beat.

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That's how everyone should learn orgo. Not the pre-med-memorize-every-freaking-rxn way.
 
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