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Reddit mentions of Grammaire Progressive Du Francais: Avec 400 Exercises (Progressive du français perfectionnement) (French Edition)
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I enjoy Grammaire Progressive du Français.
http://www.amazon.com/Grammaire-Progressive-Francais-Intermediare-Edition/dp/312529861X
It's an excellent grammar book. And even if it says intermédiaire, it's suitable for beginners too. But maybe I feel that way because my native language is a romance language too. You might want to start with the Debutant version:
http://www.amazon.com/Grammaire-Progressive-Du-Francais-Debutant/dp/209033858X/ref=pd_sim_b_9?ie=UTF8&refRID=0H2GA5HGZWCBE3J1N4PY
If you want some exercise books, the Grammaire Progressive series are quite good. I've used them often in class, and I like the simple, visual explanations. They have 3 levels - beginner, intermediate, advanced. Answer books can be bought seperately, too.
I recommend going to the Librairie Michel Fortin (on St-Denis) which specializes in language learning books. You'll find these exercise books, and plenty more, maybe more suited to your needs.
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If you're looking for more of a reference book, the previously-suggested Grevisse (for general grammar) or Besherelle (verb tenses) are good. Also a must (though harder to carry around...) is the Multidictionnaire, which is basically a dictionary but with tons of add-ons : grammar tables, verb tenses, tricky usage, etc. Plus, it's made in Québec, so it's actually in tune with the french we use here, and includes a good amount of Québecismes.