Peterson's AP World History book review? Good, best, or bad? Best WH prep book?

<p>I bought the Peterson's AP World History Book recently:
Amazon.com:</a> AP - World History, 1st ed (Peterson's Ap World History) (9780768918250): Peterson's: Books</p>

<p>Along with Barron's and 5 steps to a 5 for the AP world history test in May.
I only have One month to self-study without any prior knowledge in World History, Comparative Government & Politics, Macroeconomics.</p>

<p>To those who've used the Peterson's book in the past, is it good? And sufficient without Barron's/5 steps?
(I'm worried of the essay section & not being able to finish studying for everything, so would really love to focus on One book if possible > which will also prepare me for the essay questions)</p>

<p>Please provide your opinions and help. Thank you so much! :)</p>

<p>Yeah Peterson’s is really good. i use itfor chemistry and calculus</p>

<p>[Amazon.com:</a> AP Achiever (Advanced Placement* Exam Preparation Guide) for AP World History (College Test Prep) (9780073292113): Dixie Grupe, Sigrid Reynolds: Books](<a href=“http://www.amazon.com/Achiever-Advanced-Placement-Preparation-History/dp/0073292117]Amazon.com:”>http://www.amazon.com/Achiever-Advanced-Placement-Preparation-History/dp/0073292117)</p>

<p>AP Achiever, hands down, is way better than Barron’s for AP World. I saw my friend’s Barron’s and it was not particularly useful, while I’ve used my AP Achiever all year (including now, as I write a DBQ)</p>

<p>@lemone
Have you had experience or heard any opinions about it to use it for AP World History?</p>

<p>@emorylegacy
Would the AP Achiever book be sufficient to be used alone without textbook or prior knowledge/classes as I’m self studying?</p>