Best book for APUSH?

<p>I liked Sparknotes SATII for reading, and Sparknotes flashcards for studying. I also used a bit of Kaplan and Cliffnotes (don’t know why…), and both were okay. Kaplan was better though, especially the organization of the book. </p>

<p>I know that this will sound offensive to CC, but AMSCO has some errors in it. My friend (an avid AMSCO fan) and I got into a couple disputes over facts, and after consultation of textbooks and even the great Wikipedia we found that AMSCO was in fact wrong. The errors are pretty insignificant though, and AMSCO is surely the best source I’ve seen, irregardless of its minor flaws. </p>

<p>I also encourage you to check out <a href=“Free History Study Guides | Shmoop”>http://www.shmoop.com/history/&lt;/a&gt; . I was one of the beta testers, and one of the first members to join. It’s basically a bunch of very smart people who graduated from HYPS and wanted to create a rival to Sparknotes. Since it’s fairly new, I never got to use it much last year. Definitely check it out anyways!</p>