Best organic chemistry guide?

In my gen Chem class, we learned a little bit of o chem at the very end of the class. I did really horrible on my test over the o chem material, and missed all of the questions regarding o chem on my final. I'm going to be taking o chem in the fall, and was wondering what is the best study guide for it? I found that my problems was that I thought I knew the subject, but when I took the test.. I totally blanked out and I couldn't necessarily remember the type of processes that would have led to that product, etc... so i really want to prepare a lil in the summer. would you recommend any of these books? or something else?
-Organic Chemistry as a Second Language: Translating the Basic Concepts by David R. R. Klein
-Organic Chemistry I For Dummies by Arthur Winter
-Orgocards: Organic Chemistry Review, 160 Cards
by Steven Q. Wang, William Berkowitz, Jennifer Wu, Babak Razani, Edward J.K. Lee
-The Nuts and Bolts of Organic Chemistry: A Student's Guide to Success by Joel Karty

Answer:
Not to worry so much, chemistry, is a little difficult, but you must try to understand it, I will recomend the, first two books, but the best, is seeking to have someone, as a tutorial of classes for items that are more difficult for you.

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