<p>I’ve been reading many forums and I’ve been getting mixed messages on how helpful each prep book was. Undoubtedly the Red Book is the best book, but I would like to know more about the other prep books.I’ve decided to create a new discussion on the most popular books, and let people who have used them comment on how helpful or unhelpful they were. </p>
<p>Mike Barrett’s ACT book
Princeton Review 1296:
Princeton Review Cracking the ACT:
Barron’s ACT 36:
Barrons:
Kaplan:</p>
<p>Please briefly comment
- What you liked/did not like about the book
- Which sections the book helped you the most
- Which one was most similar to the actual test
- Which books you would ultimately recommend</p>