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Hello, I am a high school physics enthusiast (classical mechanics, electricity and magnetism, relativity, astrophysics, cosmology, quantum mechanics, particle physics, anything about light and gravity etc) but I'm just a beginner, and I would like to learn more about the above mentioned concepts. I am going to be a high school senior and I have taken AP Physics B last year, so I have a background on the basic concepts of physics. Unfortunately, I don't know much math. I'd taken precal last year, and I'm self studying calculus as of now, and I'm almost done with basic calculus. Can anyone please recommend some good books on these topics on physics that I should study, considering my limitation to basic calculus? All I've really read so far is Six Easy Pieces by Feynman, From Quarks to Cosmos by Lederman and Schramm, and I'll soon be reading Six not so easy pieces. Feel free to recommend as many books as you please, I'm ready to read as many as I can before summer ends! Thanks a millions! :D