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Awesome, i'd be happy to help. I cover Psychiatry and Neurology and my coworker covers Emergency Medicine.
Wouldn't this be early for you to be getting review books? For psych. we just published a psychopharmacology review book you might be interested in. http://www.amazon.com/Psychopharmacology-Questions-Help-Pass-Boards/dp/1451116926/ref=sr_1_6?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1344546588&sr=1-6&keywords=ramaswamy
For Psy, our big authors are Ben and Virginia Sadock. Their books seem uber popular and they have a lot. The books are usually prefaced with Kaplan and Sadock: then the book title. The big issue is the DSM is coming out in May so i'd probably hold off on buying big psych books until they fit the new DSM.
I suggest going to our (crappy) website, lww.com, and looking through the books to get an idea of what you might be interested in. I know psy and neu well so if you can give me some direction in what you'd be interested in (residency books, books on a specific topic, etc) i'll pull books that fit that profile. You could also go to amazon and figure out how to search just Lippincott Williams and Wilkins books, which might be easier than navigating our site.