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Superduck, you really aren't going to get the answers you are looking for here, no matter how many times you repeat your questions. Did you do as I suggested and go look at The Student Room? Their forums are designed to answer questions about GCSE level things. It's the very first topic listed at the top of their home page. To find out what's being used for GCSE level classes, you want to ask people taking those classes.
After getting suggestions there, you might want to ask here if the books they recommend are any good, or if there are better books at a similar level.
Alternatively you can Google "GCSE physics books" which will lead you to a bunch of stuff, including http://www.amazon.com/Physics-GCSE-Education-Languages-Books/b?ie=UTF8&node=882466&tag= with lots of reviews. If you are going to study on your own you'll need to be able to do this sort of basic level of web research to find study materials.
After getting suggestions there, you might want to ask here if the books they recommend are any good, or if there are better books at a similar level.
Alternatively you can Google "GCSE physics books" which will lead you to a bunch of stuff, including http://www.amazon.com/Physics-GCSE-Education-Languages-Books/b?ie=UTF8&node=882466&tag= with lots of reviews. If you are going to study on your own you'll need to be able to do this sort of basic level of web research to find study materials.