<p>I already have Real ACT, which I heard resembled the actual test quite well. Ive tried the Barron's ACT, and it was nothing like Real ACT, so I'm looking for additional books that work well. Thanks</p>
<p>sparknotes helped me a lot because including the practice tests in the book, there are also 3 more offered online.</p>
<p>mcgraw hill
there's like 9 tests in it or something</p>
<p>I would not recommend Kaplan. They didn't help me much.</p>
<p>I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Princeton Review book yet. Hands down the most popular, and the best after the official tests.</p>
<p>Sparknotes, McGraw Hill, PR.. uh that's a long list</p>
<p>I never really liked the princeton review -- they focus too much on 'tricks'. I read an entire PR book and I never learn anything new. </p>
<p>Go with Kaplan.</p>
<p>Hmmm... I actually find Barrons useful. The content it covers goes beyond ACT curriculum quite often.</p>