I personally really enjoy listening to the 7sagepodcast. Lots of great interviews from past high scorers and broad-strokes LR strategies. Not an audiobook as per your post, but I highly recommend.
I second the suggestion for the 7SagePodcast and Thinking LSAT Podcast. I listen to them all the time: they're both entertaining, free, and informative!
You may also want to check this podcastepisode by JY:
https://soundcloud.com/user-737824810/15-scoring-preptests-the-right-way-to-better-predict-actual-lsat-scores
... (intl.) LSAT, and got 7Sage with about 8-9 weeks to prepare ... weeks. I can definitely say 7Sage is worth it, and a ... 8-week timeline is doable, though ... time management and coverage, finishing 7Sage's curriculum is achievable within ...
Tell yourself I won't give up. We won't give up. Also maybe try the Thinking LSAT podcast and the 7Sagepodcast. And see LSAT Unplugged on YouTube. He has a great story about overcoming struggles.
I just listened to the January 11th webinar with Tajira McCoy yesterday through the 7Sagepodcast on Luminary! It was so helpful, thank you to everyone involved.
I remember JY doing a podcastepisode regarding RRE questions a long ... . Also, Powerscore just did a podcast on RRE questions which may ... . Towards the end of the episode they go through an actual ...
... . (PS PowerScore has a great podcast on this).
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