<p>Because I am a quixotic masochist I'm taking 7 (or 5, counting the Gov and Phys C tests as singletons) APs in May. Phys C and AP Euro are self-study tests. Can anyone recommend a good book?</p>
<p>Quixotic massochist is right. I am not taking these tests myself, but from what I gather from other AP/SAT II/various in-depth course books from the companies, Barron's tends to overprepare you and has ridiculously small type and poor layout, while Princeton Review's is more easy to read. However, quixotic massochist that you are, I suggest you suffer through Barron's.</p>
<p>i am also self-studying ap physics c but i'm using a combination between barron's ap book(really good) and the two volume book by halliday resnick krane (see if your physics teacher has it or if not, giancoli is also a good book) good luck!</p>
<p>the barron's book is excellent. As mentioned above, in combination with a good textbook, you should do just fine.</p>