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Curl up with a blanket, a warm drink, and a stack of Christmas classics—Victoria from BiblioLifestyle is back to help us build a cozy, low-pressure December reading plan. In this episode, we go beyond A Christmas Carol and talk about beginner-friendly classics, emotional reads, and the magic of reading aloud at the holidays.
We chat about why classics hit differently in our hyper-busy lives, how to pick approachable reads if you’re intimidated, and why some stories just land better in December. Victoria walks us through a four-week Christmas classics challenge (with lots of public-domain options), child and adult read-aloud ideas, and her own tradition of reading Letters from Father Christmas every year. I also share a bit about my childhood Christmases, Disney trips, and why I always reach for comfort reads this time of year.
Whether you’re craving something short and heart-squeezing like The Gift of the Magi or want to finally tackle Little Women or Persuasion, this episode is your invitation to slow down, pick one classic, and actually enjoy it—no pressure to rush or “keep up.
📚 Books Mentioned
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens — Buy on Amazon | Classic Christmas novella, redemption arc, ghosts of Christmas past/present/future | Audio ✅
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott — Buy on Amazon | Classic coming-of-age, March sisters, family + generosity at Christmas | Audio ✅
Persuasion by Jane Austen — Buy on Amazon | Second-chance romance, quiet heroine, emotional restraint | Audio ✅
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen — Buy on Amazon | Iconic enemies-to-lovers, witty social commentary, regency classic | Audio ✅
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier — Buy on Amazon | Gothic suspense, eerie mansion, atmospheric classic | Audio ✅
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë — Buy on Amazon | Gothic romance, governess heroine, broody hero | Audio ✅
The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry — Buy on Amazon | Short story, bittersweet gift-giving, ultimate Christmas sacrifice | Audio ✅*
The Birds’ Christmas Carol by Kate Douglas Wiggin — Buy on Amazon | Short heart-squeezer, sick child planning Christmas for neighbors, bittersweet | Audio ✅
The Little Match Girl by Hans Christian Andersen — Buy on Amazon | Classic fairy tale, heartbreaking winter story, emotional | Audio ✅*
The Tailor of Gloucester by Beatrix Potter — Buy on Amazon | Animal classic, Christmas Eve sewing, quiet redemption | Audio ✅*
The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg — Buy on Amazon | Picture book, magical train to the North Pole, Christmas wonder | Audio ✅
How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss — Buy on Amazon | Rhyming picture book, grumpy-to-softie arc, holiday fun | Audio ✅
The Night Before Christmas by Clement Clarke Moore — Buy on Amazon | Classic Christmas Eve poem, Santa visit, family tradition staple | Audio ✅*
Mr. Willoughby’s Christmas Tree by Robert Barry — Buy on Amazon | Picture book, one tree shared by many, charming and clever | Audio ✅*
The Tomten by Astrid Lindgren — Buy on Amazon | Nordic classic, quiet winter farm night, cozy snow-globe vibes | Audio ✅*
The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree by Gloria Houston — Buy on Amazon | Appalachian Christmas story, mother-child bond, love & sacrifice | Audio ✅*
A Christmas Memory by Truman Capote — Buy on Amazon | Memoir-style story, fruitcake tradition, nostalgic and bittersweet | Audio ✅*
In the Bleak Midwinter by Christina Rossetti — Buy on Amazon | Classic Christmas poem, reflective and meditative | Audio ✅*
A Timbered Choir: The Sabbath Poems by Wendell Berry — Buy on Amazon | Poetry collection, stillness, nature, gratitude | Audio ✅*
Letters from Father Christmas by J.R.R. Tolkien — Buy on Amazon | Illustrated letters from “Father Christmas” to Tolkien’s kids, polar bear mishaps, perfect December nightly read-aloud | Audio ✅*
*Many of these classic/older texts are in the public domain and may be available in free ebooks and assorted audio editions.
⏱️ Time Stamps
[00:00] Catching up with Victoria & why classics hit differently now
[02:00] Christmas staples: A Christmas Carol, Little Women & Persuasion
[06:00] Emotional short classics: The Gift of the Magi & The Birds’ Christmas Carol
[10:00] Childhood Christmas memories, Disney trips & reading as escape
[14:00] Adult read-aloud tradition: Capote, Dickens, poetry & Tolkien
[18:00] Cozy comfort reads, Florida “bubble,” and a 4-week Christmas classics challenge
[21:00] Where to find Victoria (BiblioLifestyle), winter reading guide & outro
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