Which SAT Prep book is the best?

<p>I'm taking the SAT for the first time in May. I'm already going to get the blue book, but i want to get another to use with it. Which one should i get? Princeton Review Cracking the SAT or the Princeton review 11 SAT practice test?</p>

<p>Get The blue book. That is a must have.</p>

<p>I prefer the White book. The White book includes the Blue book and even the Green, Red, Yellow, Orange, and Purple Books!</p>

<p>have you started studying yet?</p>

<p>Do you think you have enough time to know the material…?</p>

<p>In any case, I like The 32 Most Effective SAT Mathstrategies.</p>

<p>@ thebioguy lol…</p>

<p>I would say definitely do NOT get the 11 practice tests book because there is no better book than the blue book for practice tests. The additional books you need are not practice test books, but books that will help you fine tune your actual skills needed for the test, which are individual workbooks made for each section.</p>

<p>Help please. Who publishes the white book & blue book? Could someoone give me the name of the books and the publishers?
Thanks,
Greg</p>

<p>@manelk, there is no real “White Book.” That was just a joke. The Blue Book is called The Official SAT Study Guide, 2nd Edition by The College Board. The Blue Book contains the best practice available as it is made by the official publisher of the SAT.</p>

<p>The Princeton Review’s Cracking the SAT… They have tests that include answers AND full length explanations to EVERY SINGLE ANSWER!!!</p>

<p>THX! to the all the comments, they’re really helpful.</p>

<p>Blue book for general practice, direct hits for vocab, Barron’s Writing workbook, and either Dr. Chungs or Grubers for math.</p>

<p>Blue book, without a doubt.</p>