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Looking for Spanish Novels? I know how tough it is to find good books to help you learn a new language. You usually don't have a large vocabulary. You aren't able to read long and complex novels intended for native speakers. You'd like to go right to the fun stuff, but maybe it's too hard for you now. A typical Spanish reader isn't interesting or just plain boring. But this book is not like that. Learning with Spanish Novels is fun and straightforward. Forget about difficult texts with English-translations. This book for Spanish learners is not like that: it will take you to the next level in no time! That means less effort and struggle on your way to fluency in Spanish. Improving your Spanish can be lots of fun. A Spanish Book for The Advanced (C1) Both Fun & Useful El día del juicio is the 21st book in the Spanish Novels Series and it's intended for Advanced Learners. At this level you feel comfortable reading long texts that express ideas, feelings, and other abstract things. You also know conditionals, gerund, pluperfect and simple past tenses. Carlos Estrada was one of the richest businessmen in Argentina. The morning after his last birthday party he was found dead in his swimming pool. Nobody knows how he died, but Amanda -the judge in charge of the case- is willing to do the impossible to find out. At the same time, she will face one of the toughest professional dilemmas in her life. This Spanish Book for Advanced Learners will show you the most used grammar structures in different situations. As the difficulty level is just right, you will learn and enjoy it at the same time. This Spanish book will help you on your way toward even more advanced readings.
Paco Ardit (Author), Agustín Giraudo, Darío Peralta, Gisella Patrón, Santiago Miranda, Victoria Ansera (Narrator)
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Looking for Spanish Novels? I know how tough it is to find good books to help you learn a new language. You usually don't have a large vocabulary. You aren't able to read long and complex novels intended for native speakers. You'd like to go right to the fun stuff, but maybe it's too hard for you now. A typical Spanish reader isn't interesting or just plain boring. But this book is not like that. Learning with Spanish Novels is fun and straightforward. Forget about difficult texts with English-translations. This book for Spanish learners is not like that: it will take you to the next level in no time! That means less effort and struggle on your way to fluency in Spanish. Improving your Spanish can be lots of fun. A Spanish Book for The Advanced (C1) Both Fun & Useful La fuga is the book number 22 in the Spanish Novels Series and it's intended for Advanced Learners. At this level you feel comfortable reading long texts that express ideas, feelings, and other abstract things. You also know conditionals, gerund, pluperfect and simple past tenses. Four prisoners are planning a jailbreak in a maximum security prison in Chile. They will spend months crafting a sophisticated plan to break free and resume their lives outside the prison. To accomplish their goal they will have to work as a team. Will they finally break free or will they die trying it? This Spanish Book for Advanced Learners will show you the most used grammar structures in different situations. As the difficulty level is just right, you will learn and enjoy it at the same time. This Spanish book will help you on your way toward even more advanced readings.
Paco Ardit (Author), Agustín Giraudo, Darío Peralta, Santiago Miranda, Victoria Ansera (Narrator)
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Looking for Spanish Novels? I know how tough it is to find good books to help you learn a new language. You usually don't have a large vocabulary. You aren't able to read long and complex novels intended for native speakers. You'd like to go right to the fun stuff, but maybe it's too hard for you now. A typical Spanish reader isn't interesting or just plain boring. But this book is not like that. Learning with Spanish Novels is fun and straightforward. Forget about difficult texts with English-translations. This book for Spanish learners is not like that: it will take you to the next level in no time! That means less effort and struggle on your way to fluency in Spanish. Improving your Spanish can be lots of fun. A Spanish Book for The Advanced (C1) Both Fun & Useful Paranormal is the book number 23 in the Spanish Novels Series and it's intended for Advanced Learners. At this level you feel comfortable reading long texts that express ideas, feelings, and other abstract things. You also know conditionals, gerund, pluperfect and simple past tenses. Karen is a writer who lives in Miami. Everything in her life is normal and predictable: her job, her friends, and her hobbies. Every day is exactly the same, until she meets a mysterious man at the local Starbucks. He will show her a paranormal world with no limits, where everything seems possible. This Spanish Book for Advanced Learners will show you the most used grammar structures in different situations. As the difficulty level is just right, you will learn and enjoy it at the same time. This Spanish book will help you on your way toward even more advanced readings.
Paco Ardit (Author), Agustín Giraudo, Darío Peralta, Gisella Patrón, Victoria Ansera (Narrator)
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Looking for Spanish Novels? I know how tough it is to find good readings to learn a new language. You don't usually have a large vocabulary or are able to read long and complex sentences. You'd like to go right to the fun stuff, but maybe it's too hard for you now. A typical Spanish reader isn't interesting or just plain boring. But this book is not like that. Learning with Spanish Novels is easy and straightforward. Forget about difficult long texts with English-translations. This book for Spanish learners is not like that. It will take you to the next level in less time. That means less effort and struggling towards your way to fluency in Spanish. Improving your Spanish can be lots of fun. A Spanish Book for High Advanced Learners (C2) Both Fun & Easy Elektra is the book number 26 of the Spanish Novels Series. This High Advanced Spanish Reader is intended for learners who already have a very good command of the language. At this level I assume you are comfortable reading longer texts that express ideas, feelings, and other abstract things. You are also able to follow more complex plotlines and grasp subtle nuances of the language. Luz Mendizábal is the owner of Elektra, a leading solar energy company in Spain. After her house caught fire, nobody knows where she is or if she's dead or alive. At the same time, a countrywide social media campaign against solar energy will make everything more difficult for Elektra. This Spanish Book for High Advanced Learners will show you the most used grammar structures in different situations. As the difficulty level is just right you will learn and enjoy it at the same time. This Spanish book will definitely help you work your way up toward even more advanced readings. Why Spanish Novels -Everyday dialogues -Multiple genres -Engaging stories -Step by step approach -Contextual learning
Paco Ardit (Author), Agustín Giraudo, Darío Peralta, Gisella Patrón, Rae Bael (Narrator)
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Looking for Spanish Novels? I know how tough it is to find good readings to learn a new language. You don't usually have a large vocabulary or are able to read long and complex sentences. You'd like to go right to the fun stuff, but maybe it's too hard for you now. A typical Spanish reader isn't interesting or just plain boring. But this book is not like that. Learning with Spanish Novels is easy and straightforward. Forget about difficult long texts with English-translations. This book for Spanish learners is not like that. It will take you to the next level in less time. That means less effort and struggling towards your way to fluency in Spanish. Improving your Spanish can be lots of fun. A Spanish Book for High Advanced Learners (C2) Both Fun & Easy La última apuesta is the book number 24 of the Spanish Novels Series. This High Advanced Spanish Reader is intended for learners who already have a very good command of the language. At this level I assume you are comfortable reading longer texts that express ideas, feelings, and other abstract things. You are also able to follow more complex plotlines and grasp subtle nuances of the language. Diego is a lifelong gambler. He bets money on everything and anything, but always ends up losing much more than what he earns. Deeply in debt, he will play his last poker tournament in Las Vegas to save his family. This Spanish Book for High Advanced Learners will show you the most used grammar structures in different situations. As the difficulty level is just right you will learn and enjoy it at the same time. This Spanish book will definitely help you work your way up toward even more advanced readings. Why Spanish Novels -Everyday dialogues -Multiple genres -Engaging stories -Step by step approach -Contextual learning
Paco Ardit (Author), Agustín Giraudo, Darío Peralta, Gisella Patrón, Rae Bael (Narrator)
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Looking for Spanish Novels? I know how tough it is to find good readings to learn a new language. You don't usually have a large vocabulary or are able to read long and complex sentences. You'd like to go right to the fun stuff, but maybe it's too hard for you now. A typical Spanish reader isn't interesting or just plain boring. But this book is not like that. Learning with Spanish Novels is easy and straightforward. Forget about difficult long texts with English-translations. This book for Spanish learners is not like that. It will take you to the next level in less time. That means less effort and struggling towards your way to fluency in Spanish. Improving your Spanish can be lots of fun. A Spanish Book for High Advanced Learners (C2) Both Fun & Easy Tsunami is the book number 25 of the Spanish Novels Series. This High Advanced Spanish Reader is intended for learners who already have a very good command of the language. At this level I assume you are comfortable reading longer texts that express ideas, feelings, and other abstract things. You are also able to follow more complex plotlines and grasp subtle nuances of the language. Karen is a journalist living in Punta del Este, Uruguay, in the year 2034. A terrible tsunami struck the shores of Miami and the whole city is now under water. Karen will be asked to travel there to cover the news and the aftermath of the tragedy. This Spanish Book for High Advanced Learners will show you the most used grammar structures in different situations. As the difficulty level is just right you will learn and enjoy it at the same time. This Spanish book will definitely help you work your way up toward even more advanced readings. Why Spanish Novels -Everyday dialogues -Multiple genres -Engaging stories -Step by step approach -Contextual learning
Paco Ardit (Author), Agustín Giraudo, Darío Peralta, Gisella Patrón, Rae Bael (Narrator)
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Looking for Spanish Novels? I know how tough it is to find good readings to learn a new language. You don't usually have a large vocabulary or are able to read long and complex sentences. You'd like to go right to the fun stuff, but maybe it's too hard for you now. A typical Spanish reader isn't interesting or just plain boring. But this book is not like that. A Spanish Book for Upper-Intermediates (B2) Both Fun & Easy Marte: 2052 is the book number 18 of the Spanish Novels Series. This Upper-Intermediate Spanish Reader is packed with useful expressions you need in everyday situations: greetings, asking questions, talking to friends, etc. Anyone who has an upper-intermediate command of the Spanish language can take advantage of this book. You need to know conditionals, gerund, pluperfect and simple past tenses. Besides, in this book, you will find longer and more complex sentences and chapters. This is the year 2052. Our planet is about to collapse and the IASA is trying to launch the biggest spacial mission to Mars, before attempting to colonize the red planet. The crew is formed by 15 poor young people from the five continents: the 'space volunteers'. Will they be able to complete the mission and come back safe to the Earth? Why Spanish Novels -Short sentences -Short chapters -Easy vocabulary -Simple grammar -Everyday dialogues An Upper-Intermediate (B2) Spanish Reader in SIMPLE Spanish. From the First Chapter: En el año 2052 los recursos naturales del planeta están prácticamente agotados. Ya no queda casi nada de petróleo, y lo peor es que tampoco hay otras energías alternativas. Desde que las máquinas reemplazaron a los hombres en las fábricas, los niveles de desempleo están por encima del 50%. Los que tienen la suerte de conseguir un trabajo, apenas ganan lo suficiente para comer. Y el resto -los desempleados- sobrevive con la ayuda del gobierno. La cantidad de pobres en el planeta está en cifras récord.
Paco Ardit (Author), Gonzalo Juani, Magalí Schwartzman (Narrator)
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Looking for Spanish Novels? I know how tough it is to find good readings to learn a new language. You don't usually have a large vocabulary or are able to read long and complex sentences. You'd like to go right to the fun stuff, but maybe it's too hard for you now. A typical Spanish reader isn't interesting or just plain boring. But this book is not like that. A Spanish Book for Upper-Intermediates (B2) Both Fun & Easy Llamada perdida is the book number 20 of the Spanish Novels Series. This Upper-Intermediate Spanish Reader is packed with useful expressions you need in everyday situations: greetings, asking questions, talking to friends, etc. Anyone who has an upper-intermediate command of the Spanish language can take advantage of this book. You need to know conditionals, gerund, pluperfect and simple past tenses. Belén, a 20-year old girl from Venezuela, is receiving phone calls from unknown numbers. In the beginning, she is a little annoyed and just makes fun of the mystery person. Later on, she finds out that the anonymous man knows much more from her than she thought. Then, she'll start to worry. Why Spanish Novels -Short sentences -Short chapters -Easy vocabulary -Simple grammar -Everyday dialogues An Upper-Intermediate (B2) Spanish Reader in SIMPLE Spanish. From the First Chapter: En medio de la película, mientras revisaba sus mensajes de Facebook, Belén recibió un llamado. La pantalla de su celular mostraba el cartel "Número desconocido". Evidentemente, la persona que la estaba llamando no era uno de sus contactos. Belén miró la pantalla durante unos segundos y esperó a que la otra persona cortara. En general, Belén no contestaba llamadas de números desconocidos. Y mucho menos cuando estaba viendo una película en el cine. Cuando el celular dejó de vibrar, volvió a abrir la aplicación de Facebook. Siguió respondiendo mensajes y viendo publicaciones durante otro rato.
Paco Ardit (Author), Gonzalo Juani, Magalí Schwartzman (Narrator)
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Looking for Spanish Novels? I know how tough it is to find good readings to learn a new language. You don't usually have a large vocabulary or are able to read long and complex sentences. You'd like to go right to the fun stuff, but maybe it's too hard for you now. A typical Spanish reader isn't interesting or just plain boring. But this book is not like that. A Spanish Book for Pre Intermediates (A2) Both Fun & Easy Un Yankee en Buenos Aires is the eighth book of the Spanish Novels Series. This Pre Intermediate Spanish Reader is packed with useful expressions you need in everyday situations: greetings, asking questions, talking to friends, etc. Anyone who has a basic command of the Spanish language can take advantage of this book. I assume you know your pronouns, articles, and the most used verbs/nouns in Spanish. You also need to know simple present, past and future tenses. Brian is 22 years old and lives in California. He's finishing his MBA at Stanford. Brian has planned out his life with his girlfriend Sarah. But suddenly she leaves him. Now he feels the world is over. Until his friend Jeff sends him an e-mail. He lives in Spain and travels the world. Jeff suggests him traveling to other countries. This Spanish Book for Pre Intermediates will show you the most used grammar structures in different situations. As the difficulty level is just right you will learn and enjoy it at the same time. There's no doubt about it: An Intermediate Spanish book is the perfect place to keep improving the language. Why Spanish Novels -Short sentences -Short chapters -Easy vocabulary -Simple grammar -Everyday dialogues A Pre Intermediate (A2) Spanish Reader in SIMPLE Spanish. Sample sentences: -Brian va a la playa con sus amigos o con su familia. -Brian está haciendo un MBA en Stanford University. -Su sueño es conseguir empleo en Amazon o en Google. -A Brian le gustaría formar una familia con Sarah.
Paco Ardit (Author), Agustín Giraudo, Fernando Flamini, Franco Patiño, Rae Bael, Victoria León (Narrator)
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Looking for Spanish Novels? I know how tough it is to find good readings to learn a new language. You don't usually have a large vocabulary or are able to read long and complex sentences. You'd like to go right to the fun stuff, but maybe it's too hard for you now. A typical Spanish reader isn't interesting or just plain boring. But this book is not like that. A Spanish Book for Upper-Intermediates (B2) Both Fun & Easy La maratón is the book number 17 of the Spanish Novels Series. This Upper-Intermediate Spanish Reader is packed with useful expressions you need in everyday situations: greetings, asking questions, talking to friends, etc. Anyone who has an upper-intermediate command of the Spanish language can take advantage of this book. Luis lives in Colombia and co-owns an ice cream shop in Bogotá. He's overweight and lives for the food. One day the power in his building apartment goes out, and he has a hard time climbing the stairs to the sixth floor. He goes to the doctor and he suggests him to change his lifestyle. Luis starts running and eating healthier, but his girlfriend and his business partner won't make things easy for him. Why Spanish Novels -Short Sentences -Short chapters -Easy vocabulary -Simple grammar -Everyday dialogues An Upper-Intermediate (B2) Spanish Reader in SIMPLE Spanish. From the First Chapter: En la casa de Luis y Gisela, los domingos son los días de maratón. Cuando la gente piensa en la palabra "maratón" se imagina personas corriendo durante horas para alcanzar una meta. Pero para Luis y Gisela, maratón no tiene nada que ver con "hacer ejercicio" o "correr". Las maratones de los domingos para ellos son maratones de Netflix y comida chatarra. Es prender el SmartTV por la mañana temprano, quedarse pegados a la pantalla durante todo el día y apagar la TV por la noche, a última hora. Ver temporadas enteras de sus series favoritas mientras comen comida del delivery.
Paco Ardit (Author), Gonzalo Juani, Magalí Schwartzman (Narrator)
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Looking for Spanish Novels? I know how tough it is to find good readings to learn a new language. You don't usually have a large vocabulary or are able to read long and complex sentences. You'd like to go right to the fun stuff, but maybe it's too hard for you now. A typical Spanish reader isn't interesting or just plain boring. But this book is not like that. A Spanish Book for Upper-Intermediates (B2) Both Fun & Easy El robo del siglo is the book number 19 of the Spanish Novels Series. This Upper-Intermediate Spanish Reader is packed with useful expressions you need in everyday situations: greetings, asking questions, talking to friends, etc. Anyone who has an upper-intermediate command of the Spanish language can take advantage of this book. You need to know conditionals, gerund, pluperfect and simple past tenses. A gang of robbers steal 390 million dollars from the Central Bank in Mexico D.F. They hide from the local police in Tijuana and then try to go to California. Because of a woman, jealousy and betrayal will creep in and make things even harder for everyone in the gang. Why Spanish Novels -Short sentences -Short chapters -Easy vocabulary -Simple grammar -Everyday dialogues An Upper-Intermediate (B2) Spanish Reader in SIMPLE Spanish. From the First Chapter: Los viernes, el Banco Central de México D.F. cierra sus puertas al público a las 3pm. Después de esa hora, ya nadie puede entrar al banco. Los empleados, de todos modos, deben seguir trabajando hasta las 4.30 o 5pm. A nadie le gusta quedarse después de hora, pero la verdad es que no hay otra opción. Todos los días quedan cosas pendientes, y alguien debe encargarse de resolverlas. Hoy, los últimos en salir son los cajeros. Para ser un viernes no está nada mal: a 4.40pm ya estaban afuera del banco. En la puerta saludaron al personal de seguridad. Ellos siempre se quedaban hasta las 6 de la tarde (y a veces un poco más).
Paco Ardit (Author), Gonzalo Juani, Magalí Schwartzman (Narrator)
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Looking for Spanish Novels? I know how tough it is to find good readings to learn a new language. You don't usually have a large vocabulary or are able to read long and complex sentences. You'd like to go right to the fun stuff, but maybe it's too hard for you now. A typical Spanish Reader isn't interesting or just plain boring. But this book is not like that. A Spanish Book for Pre Intermediates (A2) Both Fun & Easy Laura no está is the sixth book of the Spanish Novels Series. This Pre Intermediate Spanish Reader is packed with useful expressions you need in everyday situations: greetings, asking questions, talking to friends, etc. Anyone who has a basic command of the Spanish language can take advantage of this book. I assume you know your pronouns, articles, and the most used verbs/nouns in Spanish. You also need to know simple present, past and future tenses. A mistery story that takes place in Buenos Aires. Laura is a street drawer. She makes portraits and landscapes, and sells them in a pedestrian street. One day a strange man from Sweden shows up. He starts buying portraits. And a few days later, Laura is gone. Her friend Claudio will try to find her. This Spanish book for Pre Intermediates will show you the most used grammar structures in different situations. As the difficulty level is just right you will learn and enjoy it at the same time. There's no doubt about it: An Intermediate Spanish book is the perfect place to keep improving the language. Why Spanish Novels -Short sentences -Short chapters -Easy vocabulary -Simple grammar -Everyday dialogues A Pre Intermediate (A2) Spanish Reader in SIMPLE Spanish. Sample sentences: -Todos los días Laura vende sus dibujos en la calle. -A Laura le encanta conversar con sus amigos. -Le gustan los libros de misterio y las biografías de rock. -Los domingos lee bastante, mira películas y sale al parque con amigos.
Paco Ardit (Author), Agustín Giraudo, Fernando Flamini, Franco Patiño, Rae Bael, Victoria Ansera (Narrator)
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