What is the Best Book for Self-Studying Quantum Mechanics?

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In summary, the best book for self-studying quantum mechanics is "Introduction to Quantum Mechanics" by David J. Griffiths. This book provides a clear and concise explanation of the fundamental concepts of quantum mechanics, making it accessible for self-study. It also includes a variety of exercises and examples to help readers understand and apply the concepts. Additionally, the book is widely used in university courses, making it a trusted and reliable resource for those looking to learn quantum mechanics on their own.
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I have a Physics degree, 1970, Durham University, England.
I am semi- retired and have been re-studying using a modern text:
Sears and Zemansky's University Physics updated by Young & Freedman.
This has been brilliant. Plenty examples, questions and answers , ideal for self-study.
I want to move on with QM and the best book I've reviewed , but yet to buy, seems to be D. Griffiths Introduction to QM.
But it seems to not have any questions or answers in it and they are essential for me. What would you fellows out there recommend ? What have you used ?
I would appreciate your feedback. Multiple Thanks.
 
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