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Best GMAT Books You Should Read

There are countless Gmat courses, tutorials, articles available online, but for some, having a book is still a necessity to learn. This is an up-to-date list of recommended books.

GMAT Official Online Question Bank (2019)

 Best GMAT Books You Should ReadThe GMAT Official Guide 2020 Bundle includes the GMAT Official Guide 2020, GMAT Official Guide Verbal Review 2020, and GMAT Official Guide Quantitative Review 2020 and gives test takers access to the ultimate GMAT preparation tool in one package. GMAT Official Guide 2020 is the definitive study guide from Graduate Management Admission Council, the makers of the GMAT exam.
Author(s): GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council)

GMAT Prep Plus 2020: 6 Practice Tests + Proven Strategies + Online + Mobile (Kaplan Test Prep) (2019)

 Best GMAT Books You Should ReadWe’re so confident that GMAT Prep Plus 2020 will raise your score that we guarantee it: After studying with the book and online resources, .The Best Practice Efficient Strategies and Expert Guidance
Author(s): Kaplan Test Prep

GMAT Complete 2020: The Ultimate in Comprehensive Self-Study for GMAT (Kaplan Test Prep) (2019)

 Best GMAT Books You Should ReadWe’re so confident that GMAT Complete 2020 will raise your score that we guarantee it: After studying with the online resources and books, .The Most Practice Efficient Strategies and Expert Guidance
Author(s): Kaplan Test Prep

GMAT Official Guide 2020: Book + Online Question Bank (2019)

 Best GMAT Books You Should ReadGMAT Official Guide 2020 is the definitive study guide from Graduate Management Admission Council, the makers of the GMAT exam. It contains over 1,000 real GMAT questions from past exams with detailed answer explanations that provide insight on how to approach each question from the prospective of the test maker.
Author(s): GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council)

All the GMAT: Content Review + 6 Online Practice Tests + Effective Strategies to Get a 700+ Score (Manhattan Prep GMAT Strategy Guides) (2019)

 Best GMAT Books You Should ReadAll the GMAT comes with access to . Atlas includes two exclusive e-books containing extra chapters covering harder quant and verbal content, for those looking for an especially high GMAT score. You will also have a complete study plan, integrating assignments for reading, practice problem sets, and practice tests.
Author(s): Manhattan Prep

Complete GMAT Strategy Guide Set (Manhattan Prep GMAT Strategy Guides) (2014)

 Best GMAT Books You Should ReadAdapting to the ever-changing GMAT exam, Manhattan Prep's 6th Edition GMAT Strategy Guides offer the latest approaches for students looking to score in the top percentiles. Written by active instructors with 99th-percentile scores, these books are designed with the student in mind.The 10 Manhattan Prep GMAT Strategy Guides included in this set are designed to be clear and comprehensive.
Author(s): Manhattan Prep

GMAT Prep Book: GMAT Secrets Study Guide 2019 & 2020, Full-Length Practice Test, Step-by-Step Review Video Tutorials for the GMAT Exam: (Updated for the Latest Official Test Outline) (2019)

 Best GMAT Books You Should ReadMometrix Test Preparation’s is the ideal prep solution for anyone who wants to pass their Graduate Management Admission Test. The exam is extremely challenging, and thorough test preparation is essential for success. Our study guide includes: GMAT® is a registered trademark of the Graduate Management Admission Council®.
Author(s): Mometrix Business School Admissions Test Team

GMAT Official Advanced Questions (2019)

 Best GMAT Books You Should ReadYour GMAT Official Prep collection of only hard GMAT questions from past exams. Bring your best on exam day by focusing on the hard GMAT questions to help improve your performance. Get 300 additional hard verbal and quantitative questions to supplement your GMAT Official Guide collection.    : print book with a unique access code and instructions to the Online Question Bank accessible via your computer and Mobile App.
Author(s): GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council)

GMAT Official Guide 2019 Bundle: Books + Online (2018)

 Best GMAT Books You Should ReadThe GMAT Official Guide 2019 Bundle features actual questions from past GMAT exams – including 220 never-before-seen questions – and consists of The GMAT Official Guide 2019, The GMAT Official Guide 2019 Verbal Review, and The GMAT Official Guide 2019 Quantitative Review.
Author(s): GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council)

GMAT Advanced Quant: 250+ Practice Problems & Bonus Online Resources (Manhattan Prep GMAT Strategy Guides) (2015)

 Best GMAT Books You Should ReadNewly revised, this guide is designed for students seeking top GMAT scores. It offers essential techniques for approaching the GMAT’s most difficult math problems, along with extensive practice on challenging problems, of which over 20% are brand new.Tackle the GMAT’s toughest quant problems with the world’s leading GMAT Prep company. To get into top business programs, you need top GMAT scores, and GMAT Advanced Quant is designed to get you there.
Author(s): Manhattan Prep

Cracking the GMAT Premium Edition with 6 Computer-Adaptive Solution for Your Highest Possible Score (Graduate School Test Preparation) (2019)

 Best GMAT Books You Should Read Everything You Need for a High Score.• Comprehensive subject coverage of all GMAT topics• A thorough review of necessary Math, Verbal, Writing, and Integrated Reasoning skills• Bulleted chapter summaries for quick reference• Video tutorials with expert advice from leading course instructorsPractice Your Way to Perfection.•   online with score reports and detailed answer explanations• Diagnostic warm-ups and 180+ additional practice questions, so…
Author(s): The Princeton Review

Ace the GMAT: Master the GMAT in 40 Days (2016)

 Best GMAT Books You Should ReadACE THE GMAT is based on a simple but powerful observation: Test-takers who score high on the GMAT exam do so primarily by understanding how to solve a finite number of the most important, recurring problems that appear on the GMAT. What are these important, recurring problems? The answer to this question is the basis of this book.
Author(s): Brandon Royal

30 Day GMAT Success, Edition 3: How I Scored 780 on the GMAT in 30 Days and How You Can Too! (2012)

 Best GMAT Books You Should Read“My score increased from a 690 to a 780!! Brandon Wu’s strategy is   . ” – Grete”the best way to   so you can pass and get on with your life. ” – Christy”I have gone from a   . ” – Bob Y. Edition 3 of 30 Day GMAT Success is finally here! We took into account feedback from readers and professional reviewers to make 30 Day GMAT Success even better!
Author(s): Brandon Wu, Laura Pepper

Best Gmat Books You Should Read

We highly recommend you to buy all paper or e-books in a legal way, for example, on Amazon. But sometimes it might be a need to dig deeper beyond the shiny book cover. Before making a purchase, you can visit resources like Library Genesis and download some gmat books mentioned below at your own risk. Once again, we do not host any illegal or copyrighted files, but simply give our visitors a choice and hope they will make a wise decision.

GMAT PREP 2023 FOR DUMMIES WITH ONLINE PRACTICE

Author(s): SCOTT A HATCH LISA ZIMMER HATCH
ID: 3279720, Publisher: JOHN WILEY & SONS, Year: 2022, Size: 55 Mb, Format: pdf

Princeton Review GMAT Premium Prep, 2023: 6 Computer-Adaptive Practice Tests + Review & Techniques + Online Tools

Author(s): The Princeton Review
ID: 3434850, Publisher: Princeton Review, Year: 2022, Size: 68 Mb, Format: epub

GMAT Prep 2023 for Dummies with Online Practice

Author(s): Scott A. Hatch; Lisa Zimmer Hatch
ID: 3435048, Publisher: For Dummies, Year: 2022, Size: 8 Mb, Format: epub

Please note that this booklist is not final. Some books are really best-sellers according to Los Angeles Times, others are composed by unknown authors. On top of that, you can always find additional tutorials and courses on Coursera, Udemy or edX, for example. Are there any other relevant links you could recommend? Leave a comment if you have any feedback on the list.

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