My reading list except it’s only Spanish and Latin American literature
One of my favorite ways to prepare for the year ahead, or for a return to reading after a slump, is to go through my reading list and pick out the books I’m most excited to read.
One of my favorite ways to prepare for the year ahead, or for a return to reading after a slump, is to go through my reading list and pick out the books I’m most excited to read.
2025 was my third full year of language learning. Portuguese and French were new additions, and since they’re similar to Spanish, which I’d already been learning, I was able to go (almost) straight to native audio. And they say there are no shortcuts!
Listen up, advanced Spanish learners! We all know nothing can be more frustrating than trying – and failing – to find good stuff to watch. That’s why I decided to compile an ongoing list of my top Spanish-language content recommendations.
Textbooks are too boring, you don’t have the time or money to commit to a class, and a certain app with an owl logo isn’t getting you anywhere. There has to be a better way.