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PMP in Depth : Project Management Professional Study Guide for the PMP Exam by Paul Sanghera.My take - You should have any one of the above books along with PMBOK Guide 4th edition.
As per Amazon - " Drawing on the latest research in neurobiology, cognitive science, and learning theory, Head First PMP offers you a multi-sensory experience that helps the material stick, not a text-heavy approach that puts you to sleep." It also provides a full length sample exam. Head First PMP - This book has been written in a unique way.This book provides further help by way of providing insider secrets, test tricks & tips, numerous sample questions and exercises for clearing your concepts.
The PMP Exam: How to Pass on Your First Try by Andy Crowe - A self contained book for PMP exam, it provides all the information needed to prepare for the test.Some topics that appear in the exam are just mentioned there but no details are provided, it is left to the readers to get the details. This is the official book for PMP exam but do not count on this book alone. You have to go through this book couple of times to understand the concepts. PMBOK Guide 4th edition is written better than its previous version but it still remains a boring book. PMBOK Guide 4th Edition - This is the book and you can not avoid it.
It provides you the tricks of the trade, Study Tips, Games & exercises, Common error & pitfalls, PMI-isms and very good practice exams at the end of each chapter. The language used in this book is very simple and it puts you into situations when you really start thinking through how much have I been using this PMI-ism in my projects.