Best ACT Prep books ever? PLEASE HELP!

<p>Hey, I'm a sophomore in highschool and my ultimate goal is to get a 35-36, obviously preferably 36 so I want to start trying to learn ahead. See, I want to buy a maximum of 3 ACT preparation books, so out of these three, which three ACT books would you absolutely, positively recommend? It can be 3 or a lesser amount of books. What are the best (top 3) books that prepare you for ACT and really, REALLY help you learn tips and tricks to get a 36?
PLEASE HELP ME! I'm screwed if I don't get a 35-36 on this ACT.</p>

<p>Thank you so much,
Annie W.</p>

<p>Take a deep breath and relax. Life is and will be great >) even if you do not get a 35-36.</p>

<p>Without a question of a doubt you should spend a large portion of your time with the official ACT questions which you can find in the Real ACT Guide:
[BARNES</a> & NOBLE | The Real ACT, 3rd Edition by ACT Inc. | Paperback](<a href=“http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-real-act-3rd-edition-act-inc/1105552486?ean=9780768934328]BARNES”>http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-real-act-3rd-edition-act-inc/1105552486?ean=9780768934328)</p>

<p>At $16.35 this is a bargain because it gives you 5 Official Released exams as well as explanatory answers for all the answer choices.</p>

<p>Best of luck!</p>

<p>I know many people who have said that Barron’s ACT 36 is good. I have no experience with the book, however.</p>