Where Can I Find Introductory Physics E-books for Kindle?

In summary, a student is seeking books to prepare for advanced physics topics, and was given a list by a friend who has left the state. The list includes classical mechanics, optics, statistical mechanics and thermodynamics, electronics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, quantum topology, atoms and molecules, solid state physics, nuclear physics, plasma physics, special relativity, phenomenology, general relativity, quantum field theory, and superstring theory. The student mentions having a newer kindle and being in tenth grade. The advice given is to start with classical mechanics and E&M and to check out Halliday&Resnick for intro physics.
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The12thDoctor
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I hope to pursue a future in physics one-day, and my friend who has left the state to study left me a list of things to study that would help. Anyone know where I can find books that aren't too over the top with what I'm about to list. I know that Quantum and String are advanced, so I was thinking something to prepare me for when I get down to them. Thanks, here the list he left me:
Classical Mechanics
Optics
Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics
Electronics
Electromagnetism
Quantum Mechanics (broad subject with several sub-disciplines)
Quantum Topology
Atoms and Molecules
Solid State Physics
Nuclear Physics
Plasma Physics
Special Relativity
Phenomenology
General Relativity
Quantum Field Theory
Superstring Theory

I have the newer kindle, so it helps my reading if they're are on there.

PS. I'm a tenth grader if that helps
 
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Start with classical mechanics and E&M. Everything else (for the most part) follows from there. I don't know about kindle availability, but I like Halliday&Resnick for intro physics.
 
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Thanks man, I'll get started on those
 

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