Compelling Spanish Novels
SherryTeach

I have a Scribd account and there is an enormous number of Spanish novels there, of all types. I also read a lot of uses and Levy in French, and still do. I gravitate towards thrillers and suspense.
Imani

1. El Color de Mis Palabras
by Lynn Joseph, Alberto Jiménez Rioja (Translator)
2. Malinche
by Laura Esquivel
3. La casa en Mango Street
by Sandra Cisneros, Elena Poniatowska (Translator), Liliana Valenzuela (Translator)
4. El cuaderno de Maya
by Isabel Allende
5. Cajas de cartón
(Francisco #1)
by Francisco Jiménez
6. Cuentos de amor de locura y de muerte
by Horacio Quiroga
7. La muerte y otras sorpresas
by Mario Benedetti
8. Tres vidas chinas
by Dai Sijie
9. La ladrona de libros
by Markus Zusak, Laura Martín de Dios (Translator)
10. El túnel
by Ernesto Sabato
11. El niño que enloqueció de amor
by Eduardo Barrios
12. El divorcio
by César Aira
13. Umami
by Laia Jufresa
S2025

Great list. Thank you for taking the time to post it.
PeterBormann

Another tip:
The series "El Cementerio de los Libros Olvidados" by the late C.R. Zafón:
S2025

I was just going to recommend the same!
PeterBormann

Hi ry4n808,
I like esp. Arturo Pérez-Reverte (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arturo_P%C3%A9rez-Reverte):
His novels ("Sidi" about "El Cid", "La Reina del Sur", "Club Dumas", etc.) are awesome for learning Spanish!
Right now, for example, I'm combining Netflix, Audible, and the e-book version of "La Reina del Sur" because (ultra-)reading while listening and learning everyday dialogues via Netflix is simply a great combo for language learning :-)
Have a nice weekend
Peter