I'm sort of breaking out of beginner spanish right now. I'm about a year in. I can hold a simple conversation, but I'm self-teaching and there are definitely gaps in my knowledge.
For those of you who are bilingual:
Any advice on fairly recent(so I don't have to worry about archaic words and expressions) spanish novels that won't be impossible?
I of course want to have to look things up. I want to be challenged. I don't want a kids book or anything. But I also need something reasonable, so keep in mind that I'm a recently started self-taught spanish speaker.
Oh, and I'd prefer to avoid fantasy and other such things.
la muerte de artemio cruz
platero y yo
las batallas en el desierto
pedro y el capitan
Try anything by Gabriel García Márquez, Jorge Luis Borges, or Cortázar
Lorca's plays are pretty accessible.
>>7737811
Artemio Cruz is not an easy book. I'd say that Aura is better for a SSL learner.
Buy some shitty book from a youtuber.
Luna de pluton, los secretos de yuya or Werevertumorro's book.
THEY ARE SHIT.
But you are guaranteed to learn updated words and expressions.
>>7738541
Compra mi nuevo libro Luna de Plutón. Estoy seguro de que te va a encantar