MCAT prep books for BS and PS are not created equal?

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Hey guys. As I read through some of the threads I get the idea that prep books for BS and PS sections offered by various companies aren't really created equal. I've just read in one of the threads here that for physics, NOVA is good over say Kaplan or Barron's. I signed up with an in class Kaplan course and received all of their prep books. So, my question is should I buy additional books by say Nova for physics among other books that are known to be especially effective for different sections of the MCAT? I was hoping all of the Kaplan books would be sufficient. What are your thoughts? If you do suggest getting various books in addition to the Kaplan ones that come with the in class course, for each topic (bio, ochem, physics, gen chem) what books do you recommend?
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