Hello!
I am planning to study the organic chemistry during this summer to prepare for the upcoming organic chemistry course and the current synthetic research lab. I had posted the similar post to the textbook section, but I did not get a response at all. I currently own both Loudon's (my university requires this textbook) and Wade's textbook, which are both know to be based on the functional-groups approach. However, I heard that the mechanism-based learning is much more effective than the functional groups...so I did some research and found out that the Clayden's and Hornback's textbooks are very good in terms of mechanism-based approach to the organic chemistry. Should I purchase them and supplement the Loudon's? I also own Klein's second language books, electron pushing, arrow pushing, and model kit.
Thank you very much for your time, and I look forward to the reply!