Which books or other documents you offer for passig OCA exam

Hi
Thank you for reading my post
which books / PDF / papers you offer for passing OCA exam ?
I have worked with database (not oracle) in last 4 years and now i need to become OCA , ( 1Z0-042 )
can you please give me a book or tutorial list that i should become master to apss OCA ?
Thanks

get student guide reference book or softcopy from any one if any u found rest book are availaible.
rgds

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