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        <description>Krashen's old idea, applied to fiction. Why reading the books you actually want to read teaches you a language better than drilling.</description>
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        <description>Twelve novels in Spanish that won't break your brain at B1 or B2. Picked for short chapters, modern prose, and stories that pull you forward.</description>
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