"Ochem as a Second Language" alternatives?

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Has anyone found a good alternative to Klein's "Organic Chemistry as a Second Language"? Don't get me wrong... I love Klein's, but I would like to take a look at similar books.

Is there anything like this for physics as well?

Thanks in advance 🙂
 
Personally I think Klein's are probably the best. Either that or the "Demystified" books (especially for physics). 😀
 
Has anyone found a good alternative to Klein's "Organic Chemistry as a Second Language"? Don't get me wrong... I love Klein's, but I would like to take a look at similar books.

Is there anything like this for physics as well?

Thanks in advance 🙂

I personally don't like klien bc his books don't go into great detail. For ochem, i use Paula bruice's textbook
 
I personally don't like klien bc his books don't go into great detail. For ochem, i use Paula bruice's textbook

That is actually the required textbook for my university's ochem classes haha! I do like that book and it does a great job of teaching ochem from scratch, but i was looking for a book that could help me review once I already got the main concepts down.
 
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