A high school sophomore is seeking recommendations for a suitable physics textbook to enhance their understanding, having previously studied trigonometry and currently enrolled in Algebra II. The discussion highlights the importance of finding a book that aligns with their current math skills, with suggestions including "Cutnell and Johnson's Physics" and "Physics, Principles with Applications" by Giancoli, both noted for their accessibility and use in AP courses. Participants emphasize the value of consulting with physics teachers for recommendations and exploring library resources for evaluation copies. There is a consensus that while some physics concepts may involve calculus, it is possible to start learning physics with an algebra-based approach. Additionally, resources like Schaum's Outline of College Physics are mentioned for their problem-solving focus. The conversation also touches on the interconnectedness of math and physics, suggesting that concurrent study of calculus may enhance comprehension.