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Holt has three leveled readers called Lee Conmigo.
http://www.hrw.com/world/spanish/index.htm

McDougall Littell also has three leveled readers called Ventanas.
http://www.mcdougallittell.com/disciplines/wlang.cfm

They are all well done with ample exercises and highly interesting selections.

For more advanced short literary selections, try Aventuras Literarias, by Jarvis and Lebredo, published by Houghton Mifflin (also available at the McDougall-Littell website).

Depending on independent reading level, you could also check out “Viviana y su gran aventura mexicana” by Abby Kanter. It is published by AMSCO, which also has some other good literary readers. They are at http://www.amscopub.com/frameset.htm .

Heller, B. Re: Intermediate readings for Spanish III. Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv. FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU (10 Sept. 2006).

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The cultural notes on studyspanish.com present short readings on a wide variety of topics. Those topics marked with the loudspeaker icon consist of two versions: a short and a long version. The short version is one paragraph; the long version is four or five paragraphs. Each appears in both Spanish and English and each is accompanied by audio, so the student can also listen to the note being read aloud. The notes that are not marked by the loudspeaker icon appear in one version only, the short version, and are not accompanied by audio. A new note is added approximately every two weeks.

http://www.studyspanish.com

Ryan, K. Re: Intermediate readings for Spanish III. Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv. FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU (11 Sept. 2006).
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