Summer Studying Prep Books?

<p>Hey all! I'm a rising senior and my classes for next year are:</p>

<p>AP Biology
AP Econ Macro
AP Econ Micro
AP Environmental Science
AP Lit
AP US Gov't
AP Psych
AP Stat</p>

<p>Throughout my high school career, I've taken seven AP classes (two sophomore, five junior; we aren't allowed to take any as freshmen) and was able to maintain straight A's and score 5's on the tests (well, I'm fairly confident about this year's tests, and sophomore year I scored a 5 on AP WH and a 4 on AP HuG, but I didn't study at all for the latter because sophomore me regrettably didn't try as hard in his AP classes.) Last year (my junior year), I did the course work for AP Comparative Gov't (albeit an easy AP) over the summer using Ethel Wood's course book, and was able to use the class period as a quasi-free period to study for the rest of my AP classes and to assist the teacher. With that class in mind, and my job of guarding a pool that is empty three-fourths of the time, I was curious as to if the College Confidential community could recommend effective prep books for</p>

<p>AP US Gov't
AP Econ: Macro and Micro
AP Psych
AP Bio</p>

<p>that would allow me to learn and understand the content before the 2013-2014 school year. </p>

<p>Thank you for your time and recommendations!</p>

<p>AP Psych: Barrons is all you need.</p>