<p>The AP US History test is about a month away now, and while I've been reading the textbook that is taught in my class, I've decided that it might be beneficial to pick up a review book to look at in the time I have left. </p>
<p>From browsing this site and a couple of others it seems that the ones that everyone seems to like are:
+AMSCO
+ Direct Hits
+ REA</p>
<p>I don't think that I'll want to get AMSCO though, it's 700 pages and seems a bit too much to try to get in in the month left. </p>
<p>Direct Hits isn't published anymore and I can't find a reasonably priced copy anywhere. I've seen a post here about a book by the same author "The Insider's Complete Guide to AP US History: The Essential Content" (Amazon.com:</a> The Insider's Complete Guide to AP US History: The Essential Content (9780985291204): Larry Krieger: Books), but I can't find any reviews on it and am not sure if it's a good book to pick up.</p>
<p>When people mention REA as a good review book, are they talking about the Crash Course book or the other REA AP US book? (Amazon.com:</a> AP U.S. History Crash Course 2nd (second) edition Text Only: Larry Krieger: Books or Amazon.com:</a> AP United States History: 8th Edition (Advanced Placement (AP) Test Preparation) (9780738606255): J. A. McDuffie, G. W. Piggrem, Steven E. Woodworth, Advanced Placement, US History Study Guides, Gregory Feldmeth: Books ?)</p>
<p>I'm really confused. Right now I'm considering the Insider's book or the Crash Course book. Which one do you think would give a more thorough review? Are there any others that you would strongly recommend? I'll only be able to purchase one (I already have 5 steps to a 5 AP US), so which book do you think will do an overall good job at preparing me?</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>