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<p>If you’re already getting high scores, check out the Barron’s “ACT 36” book. It covers all of the tricky types of questions. I used that and earned my 36 in June. If you do not have any sort of experience with the ACT, though, try the Princeton Review book. It has extensive detail and practice exercises. I would also recommend getting a book with a lot of practice tests… I believe there is a book called “10 ACT Practice Tests.” On the ACT, the most important way to prepare is to practice. Good luck!</p>