Are JLPT specific work books worth getting?

Reposting here because I didn’t get any response on r/jlpt

I’m aiming for N4 next year, and will soon have the opportunity to buy some work books. But, there’s so many for each level of test depending on the company (kanji, vocab, grammar, reading specific, etc)

Have you folks found them useful for study, or do you focus on the practice tests you can find online?

2 comments
  1. Specific books will help you pass the test in a somewhat structured way I imagine.
    Online practice tests are probably fine too but are they easy to find and are the as structured as a book?

    Just my two cents.

  2. Shinkanzen master helped me at lot (just passed N2). Grammar is especially useful. The questions are harder than the actual JLPT, which prepared me well.

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