Best ACT Books for PRACTICE

Sorry, I already posted, but I need this specific question answered because I’m trying to buy new materials ASAP for the December ACT. :slight_smile:

I already have the Real ACT, Third Edition and I used some of them a long time ago.

I am going to get the Official ACT Prep Guide 2016-2017 because I’d like up-to-date practice tests even if the questions were recycled.

Which of these books should I get for additional practice that is most reflective of the new ACT Reading and Science?
PR Cracking the ACT 2016 with 6 Practice Tests (though I probably won’t use the online ones)
PR 1460 Questions
Manhattan 5 lb. Book of ACT Practice Questions

Or is there another book for practice that’s better? I just need books with as authentic questions as possible rather than books on strategy!

My Personal Favorites are:

  1. Up Your Score: ACT 2016/2017 edition (Best Choice for thoroughly understanding the content) THIS IS A MUST
  2. Princeton Review Cracking the ACT(Best Choice for brushing up in certain areas)
  3. The RED Book 2016/2017 edition ( Best Choice for Practice Test and understanding how the ACT works [scoring, criteria etc…)

Have you used the Online ACT Prep offered by the ACT website?

The math questions test bank is DEEP–thousands of questions and tutorials.

D went from a 30 to a 34C by drilling herself daily with those questions.

Is this the paid online prep on act website that’s like $39? or are you referring to the free questions they have posted?
Thank you.

Is this the paid online prep through act that is $39? Mine D is a senior and we are trying to get her high 20’s to the 30 range. Thank you for any suggestions you may have.