
“Cajas de carton: Relatos de la vida peregrina de un niño campesino” by Francisco Jiménez 10 Spanish-language Books for Teens That Adults Can Enjoy, Too 1. Still, they will propel your Spanish skills forward so you can crack more advanced books. Spanish-language books for teens are usually a little more advanced than easy-to-read Spanish books, but like intermediate Spanish-language novels, they are not daunting. They are often shorter and frequently use less advanced vocabulary. This will help you get much more invested in the stories, which will make you eager to read (and consequently learn) more.įinally, Spanish-language books for teens are more approachable than adult books. These types of YA lessons tend to be a bit simpler than topics covered in more advanced books, so they are easy to connect to on a very basic, personal level. As with many classic Spanish books, the lessons tend to be universal.įor instance, the “Harry Potter” series (like many other books intended for teens) teaches about the value of friendship and bravery. This will encourage you to keep reading, which will help you get more Spanish reading practice while enjoying yourself.Īdditionally, Spanish-language books for teens offer valuable life lessons that make the material more relatable. You will want to read them compulsively, like Spanish-language comic books.

Books for teens are often more action-packed than other books. Spanish-language books for teens are entertaining. (Download) Why Read Spanish-language Books for Teens This blog post is available as a convenient and portable PDF that youĬlick here to get a copy.

“Los Juegos del Hambre” by Suzanne Collins “La Ciudad de las Bestias” by Isabel Allende “Copo de Algodón” by María García Esperón and Marcos Almada Rivero

