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I still regard myself as a beginner in the field of physics.. And there are a lot of information I should know, I am in my second year physics, and I need to read books which are not hard to understand and are useful and enjoyable.. Any suggestions? (Doesn't depend on the included tags below)

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    This year I'll have Particle Physics by a special solicitude to my faculty, and I have been studying Quantum Mechanics by my own, and I find that the most useful and enjoyable way to learn is the course The Theoretical Minimum from the professor Leonard Susskind (videos), which includes a QM book written by him as a guide. This videos includes Analytical Mechanics, General Relativity, String Theory, etc.. :) – Sebastián Molina Feb 16 '16 at 13:03
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    I found Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Jurassic Park and Lord of the Rings to be good books to read. – Kyle Kanos Feb 16 '16 at 13:07

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