Top 3 Books for Critical Reading?

<p>Hi. I've been prepping for the March SAT and, on the official practice tests, I've been scoring very well (750+) on the Math and Writing Sections; however, my range for the critical reading sections is only 620-700.</p>

<p>I don't want another huge, general book on the SAT. I just want to know the top 3 or so books that FOCUS ONLY on critical reading.</p>

<p>I hate critical reading.... Thanks!</p>

<p>Hmm... personally, the McGraw Hill SAT book has a GREAT critical reading section that I am using now.</p>

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<p>don't know about McGraw Hill.. but practicing with something harder would help like Barrons</p>

<p>The best three for CR IMHO are Rocket Review, Maximum SAT, and Barrons 2400.</p>

<p>All of these books are pretty thin strategy guides (no BS practice exams, etc.). They do have stuff on the W and M sections that you would just have to ignore :) , but the CR stuff in them is the very best that is available to purchase.</p>

<p>Also, some people find Grammatix to be revelatory. Other people find it less helpful. You might try it and see which category you fit into.</p>