Manhattan-Prep's 6th Edition for SC and CR may be worth checking out. If you feel your fundamentals are solid, consider working on your solving approach. May boost your score a bit. Had a student who went from a V31 to a V40 in about 30 days for example. Perhaps include working with a study buddy. If you can find someone who is strong on Verbal and needs help with an area you're strong on, that could be a good fit. There's a study buddy thread on gmatclub you could have a look at/sign up to.
How to get a V40 or higher on the GMAT? What about a V51?
How to get a V40 or higher on the GMAT? What about a V51?
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