I don't, but if you have access to From The Ground Up, The Air Command Weather Manual, and can easily access the CARs, you'll do fine. I did my A's with their workbook and without doing their seminars and with those materials, scoring high 90s on both exams. Other books such as Fly The Wing, Aerodynamics for Naval Aviators, Mechanics of Flight, Handling the Big Jets, and the TC Advanced Human Factors book also help.
I'd caution you with which year book you have. AeroCourse was very up-to-date when I did my exams, so much so that the questions from the book seems to be right from the exam. But my book was the same year as I wrote the exams, TC changes the exams every so often, so best to double check the law answers especially if your book is a bit out of date.
Good luck