Reddit reviews Thirty-Eight Latin Stories Designed to Accompany Wheelock's Latin (Latin Edition)
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Sure. Let me give you one suggestion I use with my own students: 38 Latin Stories. The excerpts won't be as long as you might like, but it's keyed to the same progression as Wheelock's.
It's not quite what you requested, but you should give Caesar's Commenaties On The Gallic War a try. It's some of the simplest actual classical latin out there, and readily available online in a version where you can just click a button to see a translation if you get stuck.
Reading through that with a latin dictionary taught me almost as much as all my years of latin education.
Also, this could be below your level, but might be more relevant to your interests: https://www.amazon.com/Thirty-Eight-Stories-Designed-Accompany-Wheelocks/dp/0865162891
It's a collection of very short (one paragraph) stories in increasing difficulty, with an english glossary for each story.
In the past few months, I have taken up the hobby of learning Latin. I just ordered Wheetlock's and it should be here tomorrow so I can get into the real work of studying. I bought these 3, which seems to a common path.
Wheelock's Latin, 7th Edition
Workbook for Wheelock's Latin
Thirty-Eight Latin Stories Designed to Accompany Wheelock's Latin
$43 for all 3, which is a pretty good deal IMO.
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As for some free material online to get things kicked off, here are some links for you:
Latin Dictionary - good to look up words, has some lessons available.
Another Latin Dictionary site that has a pretty good basic lesson setup
Youtube:
Learn Latin - Gregory Myles Youtube channel - click on his channel and watch the few videos he has. Great intro to Latin.
A reading of Lingua Latina per se Illustrata - Good immersion type learning. A lot of people recommend the book as well.