Need some opinions on prep books

<p>I recently ordered 4 prep books and id like to hear your opinions on them! </p>

<p>1.) Cracking the ACT, 2012 Edition
2.) Barron's ACT 36, 2nd Edition: Aiming for the Perfect Score
3.) 1,296 ACT Practice Questions, 2nd Edition
4.) McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for a Top Score: ACT Math</p>

<p>So if you guys have these books, id like to hear what you thought was good and bad about them :D</p>

<p>Personally “Cracking the ACT, 2012 Edition” is good starter but not the most solid ACT prep book. (I have it). “Barron’s ACT 36, 2nd Edition: Aiming for the Perfect Score” is one of the best English grammar prep. books. I just bought the "1,296 ACT Practice Questions, 2nd Edition " I heard good stuff about it.</p>

<p>I mainly bought the “Cracking the ACT” for the 3 extra practice test. I was skeptical about the barron’s one but it seemed to have a lot of good reviews on it. </p>

<p>Anyone have the McGraw math book?</p>

<p>Those books are probably good. I used the red book made by the ACT makers and got a 34 my first time on June 9. I’ll probably try the Barron’s book next year. (Hopefully I can get that 36.)</p>