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Hey Bob, Between The Lines closes tomorrow — March 3rd. After that, I'll close enrolment so the team can focus entirely on the readers inside the cohort. If you've been following along this week but haven't made a decision yet, this email is for you. Let me give you a quick recap, and then answer the questions I've been getting all week. Quick recap: Between The Lines is a 4-week guided reading experience where you'll read and finish Relato de un náufrago by Gabriel García Márquez — in Spanish — with vocabulary support, live sessions, and a community of fellow readers. It's the bridge between "I've been studying Spanish" and "I've actually read a real Spanish novel." 30-day money-back guarantee. No questions asked. Ready to join? Click here to enrol now For everyone else, here are the answers to the most common questions I've had this week... --- "What level of Spanish do I need?" Between The Lines is designed for ambitious A2 to B2 learners. You don't need to be fluent — far from it. But you should have some foundation: basic vocabulary, some grammar, and the ability to read simple sentences. If you've been learning Spanish for a few months or more, you're ready. --- "I've tried reading in Spanish before and it was impossible. Why would this be different?" That's exactly why this exists. You weren't failing at reading — you were missing a system for reading. Between The Lines starts by teaching you how to approach a Spanish text without translating every word. You'll have vocabulary support for every section, prompts that tell you what to focus on, and a guide through the tricky parts in the live sessions. This is reading with a safety net — not reading alone. --- "Do I need to buy the book separately?" Yes. You'll need your own copy of Relato de un náufrago (Spanish edition). We provide direct links to the correct Kindle and paperback editions, so there's no confusion about which version to get. The book is widely available and inexpensive. Click here to join the course now --- "What if I can't attend the live sessions?" Every session is recorded and full replays are available immediately. You won't miss a thing. The community discussion and homework also run asynchronously, so you can participate on your own schedule. --- "Will I understand everything in the novel?" No — and that's by design. You'll understand the story, the characters, the themes, and the key moments. But there will be sentences that stay blurry and words you don't catch. That's not failure. That's how reading in a second language works. The experience teaches you to be comfortable with that — and that skill is worth more than any vocabulary list. Click here to enrol in Between the Lines now --- "What if I fall behind on the reading?" The reading is divided into manageable sections — this is a short novel, not War and Peace. But if life gets in the way, the replays are there, the community keeps going, and the pacing is designed to be achievable, not punishing. Most readers find 30-45 minutes of reading time per week is enough. --- "Is there a guarantee?" Yes. 30-day money-back guarantee. If Between The Lines isn't right for you, just email us within 30 days for a full refund. No questions asked. We want you to join with confidence, not with anxiety. Click here to see the full details --- The doors close tomorrow — March 3rd. This is a one-time cohort. The live sessions, the community discussion, the shared reading schedule — all of it is tied to this specific group in March. There is no "I'll catch the next round." You're either reading this novel with the group in March — or you're not. If you've read this far, you're clearly interested. The only question is whether you're going to do something about it Click here to join Between The Lines before doors close Talk tomorrow, Olly P.S. Tomorrow I'll send one final reminder before the doors close. But if you already know this is right for you — don't wait. |