For reference, I recently finished Spanish 3 so I theoretically know how most verbs work, subjunctive or otherwise. The classes I’ve taken are the only experience I have with the language besides a bit of Duolingo. I was hoping to read a book that isn’t too hard for people learning the language, but is still an engaging read. If anyone has suggestions I would really appreciate hearing them!
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