The discussion focuses on finding books that contain questions typical of high school physics contests. Recommendations include "Flying Circus of Physics" by Walker and "Thinking Physics" by Epstein, although there is concern that these may contain more conceptual questions rather than rigorous calculations. The conversation also references resources from the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) and the International Physics Olympiad, which may offer more challenging problems, though some participants feel these might be too advanced for their needs. A specific example of a problem set is shared to illustrate the type of questions being sought. Overall, the emphasis is on identifying accessible yet challenging physics problems suitable for high school students preparing for contests.