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As a student of Spanish, comprehension and communication are two of the basic pillars to master the language. That is why reading is one of the easiest, simplest and most practical tools that will help you achieve this.
If you learned the basics in a Spanish course but want to continue improving your comprehension and expanding your vocabulary, donQuijote recommends these books to read in Spanish and master the language, whether you are starting from scratch or at a more advanced level.
Read this article in Spanish here.
Spanish novels for beginners
Let’s start with children's books and Spanish novels for beginners for all tastes that will help you improve your level and get you used to reading in Spanish.
Fray Perico y su borrico (Fray Perico and his donkey) by Juan Muñoz Martín
The funny and endearing adventures of Fray Perico and his donkey Calcetín in a convent are ideal to start reading in Spanish. The perfect book for children and beginners in Spanish that will make you laugh and learn a lot.
Papelucho by Marcela Paz
A children's book that follows the adventures of an eight-year-old boy named Papelucho who lives in Santiago, Chile. Papelucho is curious, witty and has an overflowing imagination, so he lives thousands of adventures and uses a simple and entertaining language for the reader, especially if you are just starting to read in Spanish.
Historias mínimas (Minimal stories) by Javier Tomeo
A collection of short stories, a total of 44 stories with short dialogues and simple plots involving animals, vagabonds, philosophers, poets, travelers, shadows or sailors. A whole universe created by Tomeo to learn Spanish vocabulary, laugh at the absurd and turn the obvious on its head.
Harry Potter y la piedra filosofal (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone) by J.K. Rowling
One of the best-known books for young people that has been translated into several languages: the Harry Potter saga. It starts with the first novel in the series and follows the adventures of Harry, Ron and Hermione at Hogwarts.
A great read in Spanish for young adults with an intermediate level. In addition, if you have already read the book in its original version in English or translated into your mother tongue, it will be easier to follow the thread of the story to understand everything that happens and the new vocabulary that you read.