<p>So which AP Physics textbooks do you recommend? I'm sort of entering AP this year without having taken honors or regular physics, and I need to catch up with the class</p>
<p>Physics B or C?</p>
<p>The usual textbook is Giancoli's Physics for Scientists and Engineers, whatever recent edition. It is a good book to have when you enter college as it is fairly well done even if you decide to use a review book anyway (in which case, I recommend the Princeton Review). I'll warn you right now the only way to learn physics is to do lots and lots of physics problems. It is definitely not a "cram" course.</p>