Best AP Books?

<p>I'm taking six AP tests this year and curious what books to get.</p>

<p>AP Lit: Not getting a book, I don't see the need.
AP Stats: Not sure on this one, what do you guys think?
AP Euro: I already have a PR book from a friend, but what's another more comprehensive review book?
AP World: I'm doing this independently, I'll have a mentor, my AP Euro teacher, but I'd still like a comprehensive review book.
AP US Gov: What book is best?
AP Microeconomics: The pass rate at my school is like 10%, so I REALLY need an excellent review book for this subject, preferably comprehensive, yet easy to comprehend, hehe.</p>

<p>Thanks for any advice!</p>

<p>Anyone have any opinions?</p>

<p>Barron's for AP European History wasn't that bad. I thought it was fairly thorough.</p>

<p>try barron's for stat. it was a tad wordy, but the practice tests were muy bien. </p>

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<p>^ Thanks guys!</p>

<p>BUMP, any more opinions?</p>

<p>barron's was alright for ap world, and cliff notes was SUPERB for ap bio</p>

<p>but that doesn't apply to you, i don't think</p>

<p>^ lol, no it doesn't, but thanks.</p>

<p>Any other input?</p>

<p>AMSCO for Stat. You can order it off their website.
My stat teacher recommended it, said it's better than Barrons bc Barrons was too hard. See if you can get your hands on the old tests that were released (your teacher might have access) they are the best prep tool.
I got a 5.</p>

<p>For AP World, if I'm doing an Independent Study, would Barron's be better or PR?</p>