Which books should I prefer for M.Sc physics?

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    Ashish Kumar fsociety | Contributor-Level 10

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    M. S. Longair: Theoretical concepts in physics, 1986. Arnold Sommerfeld: Lectures on Theoretical Physics
    Sommerfeld
    Richard Feynman:The Feynman lectures on Physics (3 vols)
    Jearle Walker:The Flying Circus of Physics
    Landau and Lifshitz series. The New Physicsedited by Paul Davies. Richard Feynman:The Character of Physical Law
    David Mermin: Boojums all the way through: Communicating Science in prosaic language
    Frank Wilczek and Betsy Devine:Longing for the Harmonies: Themes and variations from modern physics
    Greg Egan: Permutation City.

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