The 7sage syllabus and problem sets are all online (which is amazing because then you don't have to lug books around everywhere). But otherwise, many pair 7sage with Mike Kim's LSAT Trainer, and I've also seen some good stuff in Ellen Cassidy's Loophole for LR. I think aside from those two books and 7sage, the practice test exam books are good if you don't already have Ultimate+ (or access to enough on 7sage).
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The 7sage syllabus and problem sets are all online (which is amazing because then you don't have to lug books around everywhere). But otherwise, many pair 7sage with Mike Kim's LSAT Trainer, and I've also seen some good stuff in Ellen Cassidy's Loophole for LR. I think aside from those two books and 7sage, the practice test exam books are good if you don't already have Ultimate+ (or access to enough on 7sage).