I've just started a degree in Biochemistry and the reading list for the chemistry module is 8 items long and its sometimes quite hard to get the books out of the library for any length of time. So I think I might invest a bit of money now and buy one or two textbooks that cover the majority of what I have to do. If I outgrow them then I could easily sell them. Does anyone have any recommendations? I'm looking at organic and physical chemistry mostly (though if it has inorganic I'd read it just for interest), I don't mind if the textbooks go beyond my course because I'm interested in chemistry side (sadly we don't seem to do much in the first semester).
If it helps this is the reading list:
Elements of physical chemistry - Atkins, P. W., De Paula, Julio, 2009
Physical chemistry for the life sciences - Atkins, P. W., De Paula,
Biochemistry - Berg, Jeremy M., Tymoczko, John L., Stryer, Lubert, Gatto, Gregory Joseph, 2012
Organic chemistry - Bruice, Paula Yurkanis, 2010
Energy levels in atoms and molecules - Richards, W. G., Scott, P. R., 1994
Physical chemistry: principles and applications in biological sciences - Tinoco, Ignacio, 2002
Chemical bonding - Winter, Mark J., 1994
Thanks