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Friday, November 21, 2025

2025 Yuletide Spirit Reading Challenge and Readathon


Here we are at the holiday season again! I apologize for being so late! It's finally time to sign up for the Yuletide Spirit Reading Challenge and Readathon co-event! If you're just now discovering the name change and redesign of this blog, you can read about the changes here. I hope you like it!

Dates: Monday, November 24 through Wednesday, December 31

Three ways to participate:
  1. Challenge - Pick a level
  2. Readathon - read as much (or as little) as you want
  3. Participate in both!
We're also having a 24 in 48 hours Readathon the weekend of December 26 - 28. We start at 8:00 pm eastern time on Friday and it ends at 8:00 pm eastern time on Sunday. The idea is the try to read for 24 hours during that 48 hour period, but there are no rules. Read as much or as little as you want. It's all for fun. I thought the weekend after Christmas would be the perfect time, since the week between Christmas and the new year always seems like a weird limbo period. What better time? A nice relaxing weekend of reading. I'm all for it!

Regarding the reading of Christmas books, for the readathon, you do not have to read only Christmas books. I am always reading regular genres along with Christmas books during the season. Please do try to read at least one though.

For the reading challenge, these must be Christmas novels, books about Christmas lore, a book of Christmas short stories or poems, books about Christmas crafts, children's books (we even have a level for them!), etc.

Reading Challenge Levels:
--Candy Cane: read 1 book
--Mistletoe: read 2-4 books
--Christmas Tree: read 5 or 6 books, or more (this is the fanatic level!)

Additional levels:

--Fa La La La Films: watch a bunch or a few Christmas movies...it's up to you!
--Visions of Sugar Plums: read books with your children this season and share what you read

*the additional levels are optional, you still must complete one of the main reading levels above

Important!
I would appreciate it if you would let me know in the comments if you would still like a place to link reviews for the reading challenge. I have discontinued prizes for financial reasons, so reviews are no longer a factor like they were for the giveaway, but if you would still like to link them up, I will add a linky to the review page for this year's reviews. Again, just let me know in the comments. Thanks!

Sign up in the linky below. This linky will be the same one on this site and over at Seasons of Reading. No need to sign up both places (though you can leave a comment here and over there if you are indeed participating in both). For this readathon in particular, we will do a wrap-up linky, in keeping with the regular process for the reading challenge.

Final notes:
You can participate even if you don't have a blog. Just link up with your Goodreads, Facebook, Twitter or Instagram (and just post your updates from whichever venue you choose) AND don't forget the Seasons of Reading Facebook group, Facebook Page, Goodreads group, Instagram...and Discord. The Mystical Lantern also has a Facebook page.

Event hashtag: #YuletideSpirit You can also use #readathon and/or #readingchallenge

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Friday, November 7, 2025

2025 Holiday Music - Welcome Ken from the Sounds of Christmas!


Time for our yearly tradition! Please join me in welcoming back Ken from the Sounds of Christmas. He has exciting new holiday music releases to share.

Thanks so much for once again inviting me back to your blog, Michelle!

As usual, I am very excited about this season for the Sounds of Christmas (we started on November 1)!

For the last nineteen Christmas seasons, I’ve played a huge variety of Christmas music, and I’ve worked hard to play thousands of songs, without repeating the same song and the same artist. That way, you won’t hear Mariah and Bing ten times every day, and you won’t hear “Jingle Bell Rock” every hour.

There’s just so much good Christmas music out there, and more and more coming every year. There’s no reason to play Bing’s “White Christmas” every other hour. Don’t get me wrong, I love Bing. But he recorded a lot of great Christmas music, and “White Christmas” isn’t the only song of his that gets played on the Sounds of Christmas!

I do the same kind of thing with Halloween music, spreading out different versions of “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper” and others, as well as separating out the songs by the same artists. You won’t hear “Monster Mash” over and over, and I have multiple versions of that in rotation, including versions by the Beach Boys and Vincent Price (not together). 

(Be sure to tune in next Halloween for spooky sounds on the Sounds of Christmas. M)

So, what’s new in Christmas music this season?

Once again, there is a lot of terrific new music this year, much of which is already out! I’m sure I won’t be able to get to it all of it in this blog, and there are always surprise releases that show up as the season gets going!

First, here’s some of what’s already been released…

So far, we’ve gotten new Christmas albums from Natalie Grant, Lady A, Eric Benét, Andrew DeLong, Matthew West, Chris Blue (“The Voice” winner in 2017), Deck The Hallmark, the Down East Boys, Chris Rea, Jake Shimabukuro, Jim Brickman, Darius de Haas, Mickey Guyton, Brandon Heath, Pentatonix, Tommee Profitt and Straight No Chaser.


In addition, Lainey Wilson has released an EP including a holiday version of “Peace, Love and Cowboys”. James Taylor’s Christmas album has been reissued, collecting all the songs from its many different previous editions, and adding two new ones! Michael Bolton’s recent Christmas album has also been re-released with a couple more songs.

Classic Christmas albums from Connie Francis and the Royal Guardsmen (not together) also have special expanded releases that are already out!

And Scott Hoying (of Pentatonix) and his husband Mark Hoying released an album called M.Y.F.A.M.I.L.Y. While it's not a Christmas album, there are two Christmas tracks on it. There have also been a bunch of Christmas singles that have been released, including tracks from Brad Paisley, Daniel Powter, Kate Hudson, Sara Evans, Stella Cole, Dan + Shay and two new singles from Suzanne’s Band!

Plus, Spotify has continued their tradition of exclusive Christmas tracks, including new ones from Fall Out Boy (covering “It Feels Like Christmas” from “The Muppet Christmas Carol”) and Poppy, with a cover of “Last Christmas”.

And there’s plenty for vinyl collectors, too! The records that have already been released include Christmas albums from America, Gloria Gaynor, Kenny Rogers, Celtic Thunder and Jeffrey Osbourne, Plus, Target has some exclusive releases, including red vinyl releases from the Muppets, Mannheim Steamroller and Kelly Clarkson!


So what else is on the way?

Well, next week, look for a new Christmas album from Jimmy Dooley, an EP from the Pretty Reckless (the band fronted by Taylor Momsen, who played Cindy Lou Who in the Jim Carrey version of “The Grinch”) and a new collection of Roberta Flack’s Christmas songs.


In November, we’ll be getting new Christmas releases from Herb Alpert, Celtic Woman, Chanticleer, Brad Paisley, Trisha Yearwood, JJ Heller, Chris Mann, Boney James, Old Crow Medicine Show, Stryper, April Varner and Art Garfunkel Jr.!

There are probably going to be releases from Bryan Adams, Jessie James Decker and the Jonas Brothers, but there’s not a lot of info about any of them, yet.

Also, look for new collections and expanded releases from Melanie, Gabby Barrett and Frank Sinatra!

I’m sure we’ll also get surprised with new Christmas singles, but so far, I only know of a few - new Christmas singles are on the way from Cliff Beach, Dan Ashley and James Robert Webb.

And as far as vinyl goes, there will be record releases from She & Him, Dolly Parton and Trans-Siberian Orchestra. There will also be a special glow-in-the-dark vinyl release of the soundtrack to “Nightmare Before Christmas”, and a candy cane vinyl version of the soundtrack to “Elf” (which is an exclusive at Target).


And, there are always surprises. Usually, these are surprise singles, or even EPs. Every once in a while, there’s a surprise Christmas album, but that’s pretty rare. I’m sure that I’ve missed some, possibly in each of the categories I mentioned. That wasn’t intentional, and my apologies to any artists if I missed yours, and my apologies to fans if I missed one of your favorites (or one you’re excited about).

The Sounds of Christmas shifted back to Christmas music on November 1. I know not everyone is ready for it that early, but we’re here for those who are. And we’ll be here, playing all your favorites alongside songs from many of the releases I mentioned here, whenever you are ready for Christmas music!

Hope you’re able to spend at least some of your holiday season with us!

And may you always believe in Santa Claus!

Ken

https://www.SoundsofChristmas.com

A big thank you to Ken for keeping up this Yuletide tradition with us! I definitely have my eye on the Pentatonix and Straight No Chaser releases. Which ones are you looking forward to?
 
Be sure to tune in to Sounds of Christmas this holiday season...all season long. I have a link to the Sounds of Christmas in the right sidebar so you can listen while you're online. Look for the Sounds of Christmas Christmas tree, click the image and you'll be taken to the site where you can listen. Also, Sounds of Christmas has an app on Google Play so you can listen on the go...and it's free! You can find it in the Play Store here.




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