Books (for young people) in Spanish
Inviato: gio lug 29, 2004 6:46 pm
Hello!:)
I have found 2 books that I read when I was a child (well, maybe more a teenager) and I though that those of you who study Spanish may want to read them. Well, probably they are a bit difficult for beginners in Spanish...
I would like to start a bookring with any of them.
Ok, I will tell you the titles and what they are about.
1."El viaje de Nicolás" by Jean Guilloré. It has 117 pages (well, 171, but it includes exercises and so). "Nicolás nos cuenta detalle a detalle, suceso tras suceso, sus impensables e imprevistas aventuras por un África fascinante, entusiasmado por su amigo senegalés, Amado."
2. "Aura gris" by Pilar Molina LLorente. It has 130 pages (actually, 211, but again, it includes exercises). It is a "historic novel", about a Roman girl in Neron's period. I don't remember very well, but I think she comes from a "good family" and then, she becomes Christian or so.
Let me know which one you prefer (although I can organise two bookrings!) and if you are interested, send me a PM. I will make a list with all the participants (so far, only 10 people for each book,ok? And then, back to me.).
Ok, that is all. I hope you like the idea:)
Take care,
Rebeca
I have found 2 books that I read when I was a child (well, maybe more a teenager) and I though that those of you who study Spanish may want to read them. Well, probably they are a bit difficult for beginners in Spanish...
I would like to start a bookring with any of them.
Ok, I will tell you the titles and what they are about.
1."El viaje de Nicolás" by Jean Guilloré. It has 117 pages (well, 171, but it includes exercises and so). "Nicolás nos cuenta detalle a detalle, suceso tras suceso, sus impensables e imprevistas aventuras por un África fascinante, entusiasmado por su amigo senegalés, Amado."
2. "Aura gris" by Pilar Molina LLorente. It has 130 pages (actually, 211, but again, it includes exercises). It is a "historic novel", about a Roman girl in Neron's period. I don't remember very well, but I think she comes from a "good family" and then, she becomes Christian or so.
Let me know which one you prefer (although I can organise two bookrings!) and if you are interested, send me a PM. I will make a list with all the participants (so far, only 10 people for each book,ok? And then, back to me.).
Ok, that is all. I hope you like the idea:)
Take care,
Rebeca