![]() ![]() ![]() You’ll find his stories to be fun and easy to read without excessive plots or too many story lines. Nicaraguan, Dario, writes in a modernist style. Written at an intermediate level, Short Stories by Ruben Dario focus on short fiction stories that are not very complex. If you don’t want to read an entire Spanish novel and would rather focus on a small story or chunk, then short stories may be the best option for you. At the beginning of each chapter is a recipe of a Meixcan dish, so not only will you improve your Spanish reading skills, you may pick up the recipe for a tasty dinner as well. However, she cannot do anything about it because its her duty, as the youngest sibling, to stay and take care of her mother as she becomes older. Tita is in love with the man her sister is about to marry. This book is a Spanish classic and follows the main character, Tita. This book is perfect for those who have mastered the basics of Spanish and are ready to move onto a more advanced level. Books for Intermediate Readers Como Agua para Chocolate by Laura Esquivel This book is perfect for those who are beginners. In this story, the wives of the three men must bring gifts to them, as they are away at war. In Spain, people give gifts to each other on January 6th to signify this. The Three Wise Men were the individuals who brought gifts to baby Jesus after his birth. In Spain, the story of the Three Wise Men is celebrated on January 6th. This book, written by Gloria Fuertes, focuses on the wives of the Three Wise Men. And remember, you can always use Google translate if you’re in doubt. The grammar and vocabulary that is used throughout the book isn’t too hard to follow. If you’re a beginner in Spanish, but moving towards intermediate, then this book would be perfect for you. Rather it talks about various moments in Nata’s life. This book moves through an nontraditional time line, as it doesn’t have a typical beginning, middle, and end. As she moves through life she figures out how to deal with being on her own. This book follows the main character, Nata, after her boyfriend over many years leaves her. There are 12 books in this series overall, so it will keep you busy as you move forward in your language skills La Vida Imaginaria by Mara Torres Although this book is directed to young teenagers, those who have read Papelucho say that a reader of any age can relate to the stories of his adventures. This book is written as his journal, making it very easy for beginners learning Spanish to read. Papelucho goes on various different adventures around his home in Chile and writes about them in his journal. This fictional book is written from the perspective of a young boy, Papelucho, who lives in Chile. Here are a few suggestions for books to read that are both level appropriate and age appropriate for any student learning Spanish. Here are a few suggestions for books to read that are both level appropriate and age appropriate for any student learning Spanish Books for Beginner Readers The best part about audio books is that you can listen to them wherever you are, whether you’re on the way to class, heading out from work, or commuting in the car, an audio book can be used in many situations. Not much of a reader or you don’t have time to read? Then, try to find these books in audio book form! That could give you a great opportunity to improve on your Spanish listening skills, while enjoying Spanish literature. By reading in Spanish, you will improve one of the most important aspects of learning a new language. In today’s day and age, thousands of books are easily accessible for you to expand your language. Working on your Spanish and looking for Spanish books to read that are on your level? If you’re a young adult who has just started to learn Spanish, chances are you aren’t going to want to read a Spanish children’s book. ![]()
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