So I feel that somebody needed to give a review of this book because of what I, myself, experienced with this book.
First, I have to give a little bit of background. I've been doing well on the GRE Practice tests for the most part. It's not a perfect score, but typically a decent score. Say around 310-320 when I take it. So I thought I was doing excellently and that I'm prepared to take the GRE and get into the school of my choice.
Then I came across this book and thought, hey, I might as well try it! But then I encountered several problems:
1. The wording is TERRIBLE. I found myself turning to friends and family more for help so I could arrive at correct answers.
2. The tests are CONFUSING. Why? Because of number 1. So in other practice tests, and even in the GRE site where it talks about test-taking, they say that ovals mean one answer, squares mean two. So at an oval, I can only fill in one answer. With a square, I can fill in two. These tests have you fill in the square, and when I checked to see if my two answers were correct with the square questions. Turns out, they only wanted me to give one answer. ONE.
3. Only prepares for the paper test. I was wondering if maybe the paper test doesn't require one-answer oval questions and two-answer squares questions? But then why do they have it on their website?
I'll provide links later. I'm just tossing this book out of my shelves because this book felt like a waste of my time.