Nice. Thank you!!! I'll be sure to look these up!
Off the top of my head I would say that I enjoy reading books about Crime/Detective, Legend, Metafiction, Realistic fiction, Suspense/Thriller, Biography/Autobiography, etc.
... I be reading more challenging books?
I've recently picked ... really really want t read books I'm interested in, instead ... just reading a bunch of books more for the LSAT... because ...
I recommend Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer and A Mind for Numbers by Barbara Oakley. These books helped me better understand how people learn and how memory works.
any extra sources (books/drilling material) can always help understand approaches and that with different views, everyone learns differently so its hard to say what would work better for you
Ooo to Nilesh's point.. I didn't have the Ultimate package so I definitely wanted additional practice. The Cambridge materials are also ordered by difficulty, which was the most important selling point for me.
I've heard that both books go along with 7sage so if you score in LR still doesn't increase maybe look up the free chapters available on the trainer's website to see if it's something you might want to buy.