This is a cool question and I'm glad you asked it again. Here are some that come to mind for me:
Four Laws that Drive the Universe by Peter Atkins is a really enjoyable and informative discussion of thermodynamics. I think it has a similar feel to Feynman's QED. This is the same book as A Very Short Introduction to The Laws of Thermodynamics.
Solids and Surfaces by Roald Hoffmann introduces some solid state physics ideas from an molecular orbital/chemistry perspective. This book is basically a transcription of some papers he wrote (which I can share if you want), so don't pay lots of money for it.
Chemical Bonds: A Dialog by Jeremy Burdett is my favorite physical chemistry book. If you are interested in chemical physics and the bonding and structure of molecules, this is a must read introduction to the models chemists use to describe these things.