I've been looking for a good organic chemistry book. I am trying to self-teach for the time being (chemistry is not my field, but forget that since I need to know organic very well). According to Amazon reviews, Clayden et al. is the best. I borrowed a copy of it from my university library. There weren't enough practice problems, and the content seemed quite tedious and theoretical. I tend to like specific rules and patterns, not trial-and-error guesswork based on qualitative understanding of theories.
So I started looking for other books. I'm thinking about using either Wade, Klein, or Hornback. Any suggestions? Should I give it another shot and buy Clayden et al. because it's the "best"?