I wasn't sure where to put this, it's not exactly general chemistry. If a moderator feels this post is better suited to another forum, please move it there - thanks.
I'm looking for some non-textbook books on specific chemistry subjects.
I already have some great books on Organic chemistry including: Grossman's "The Art of Writing Reasonable Organic Reaction Mechanisms" and Levy's "Arrow Pushing in Organic Chemistry: An Easy Approach to Understanding Reaction Mechanisms".
I'm looking for comparable books for inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry (and other subjects).
Please note, I am NOT looking for 'cliff-notes' or 'quick review' books. I'm looking for readable, non-textbook books on specific chemistry subjects (not general chemistry or introductory chemistry texts).
I have been considering Vincent's "Molecular Symmetry and Group Theory: A Programmed Introduction to Chemical Applications", but I don't know anything about the book. Is it a good, readable book for inorganic chemistry? Has anyone out there read or at least looked at the book?
Though I'm primarily looking for books, guidance to other educational resources (websites etc) would be greatly appreciated as well. Thanks!
I will post on this thread any other good resources for chemistry subjects beyond introductory (general) chemistry that I find.