>>12050438Good physics book teach the conceptual framework, then use that as a template to solve problems in physical systems: infinite well, harmonic oscillator, free particle, etc. thus enable students to use pattern matching/recognition actively.
This book does the opposite of that, it started with Schrodinger eq in the ugliest form, go through solution of time independent equations for individual systems with maximum lengthy formulas, then introduce the formalism. Thus it actually makes it harder to later refer back to some important discussion, because there are multiple discussions at various part of the text about the same damn thing. It's not a terrible exercise book, but if I want to learn the theory, I'd want clean exposition without the constantly repeated and belabored points referring back and forth about issue that should take one paragraph.
Contrast this book with Shankar's QM principles, 50 pages of this book has more physics than 200 pages of griffiths, and it's clearer too.