What is the best prep book for Critical Reading?

<p>Barron's? Princeton Review's? Kaplan's?
I need help with Critical Reading because I'm only scoring around 550~590. I am trying to hit the 600+ mark.
If you could suggest anything to help me increase my score it would really help! :)</p>

<p>Grubers, Barron’s, Rocket Review Revolution.</p>

<p>@mmmichael, be the DEVIL’S ADVOCATE. This strategy tremendously helped me in increasing my score.</p>

<p>^what do you mean?</p>

<p>Devil’s advocate is like when you are stuck between two answers, you try to convince yourself why one answer would be WRONG. like trying to get into the test makers head. am i right?</p>

<p>Is Rocket Revolution worth the $55? I am 3-4 days away from just ordering the book and I don’t want to buy it to find out its the same thing as every other prep book. I see the reviews for the book are positive so far so I am tempted.</p>

<p>^If you search around google a little bit you can find a cheaper copy for maybe, like, $30. Or you can buy an older version which is basically the same?</p>

<p>don’t need a book, just practice</p>

<p>Yea I already did, the one I am looking at is from 05. </p>

<p>@sjsharks I usually agree, but I decided to do some research on this book and the reviews amaze me. I don’t know what to think of it.
CR is also my weak subject, I just can’t break that 650 barrier.</p>

<p>@risubu, yes, your right. :)</p>

<p>Something I noticed that helps, that’s similar to livelikeali’s advice is to, instead of choosing an answer, cross out the four answers that are wrong by using what you’ve read in the passage/citation, grammatix does a better job of explaining this strategy.</p>

<p>i found a link that has the rocket revolution cr info in it. I think rr is just too expensive.</p>

<p>Thank you everyone for the answers! Hopefully my CR score will increase after I practice more and more :)</p>