Second Best ACT Test Prep Book

<p>What is the best ACT Test Prep book that goes well with the official ACT Prep book, the one called The Real Act Prep Guide?</p>

<p>Is it Princeton Reviews or Barrons?</p>

<p>From what I’ve heard Princeton is better than Barron’s (in that Barron’s is overly challenging for no reason)</p>

<p>Thnx slightlyst00pid. Anybody else?</p>

<p>McGraw Hill is a piece of crap. Don’t buy it.</p>

<p>Minus one option.</p>

<p>Thnx anybody else?</p>

<p>Princeton review!!!</p>

<p>should you get the princeton review book that has like 139650982745 questions? I have the same question so…</p>

<p>NuclearPakistan’s official short list of ACT books:</p>

<p>1) RB
2) PR 1296/ PR review book
3) Barron’s 36/ Barron’s review book</p>

<p>Anything else is unnecessary…</p>

<p>Get the Princeton Review “Cracking the ACT”</p>

<p>Okay, SuperiorTestPrep, what are you talking about when you say both red prep books with six tests? Because I bought the first edition and the second and they both seem the exact same and they have the same three practice tests. Where can I find the other three real practice tests??</p>