The discussion centers around recommendations for mechanics textbooks suitable for someone with a solid background in calculus and linear algebra but limited knowledge in physics. For beginners, popular suggestions include the Feynman Lectures, Berkeley's introductory course, and Symon's book. For more advanced study, Goldstein and Landau & Lifgarbagez are recommended as standard texts. Kleppner's "Introduction to Mechanics" is highlighted as a great resource for self-study, especially for its problem-solving approach, while Morin's "Introduction to Classical Mechanics" is noted for its modern style and extensive problem set, making it ideal for self-learners. Taylor's "Classical Mechanics" is also recommended for its thorough explanations and problem-solving focus. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of problem sets in developing a deeper understanding of mechanics.