Victoria Moschou's Blog, page 23
November 30, 2020
Hello awesome nerds, happy Monday everyone and welcome to the last November post!
I still can’t believe this month is over. It honestly feels as if I blinked and it just… flew by! And although towards the end of it November didn’t treat me as I expected it to, in general, it was probably one of the coolest months of 2020! That definitely says A LOT!

Starting straight from the beginning of this month, on November 2nd was my 28th (quarantined) birthday! No parties, no friends over for dinner, just me and my family. Still, I received many, many wishes, I had three different cakes and I had a blast with my folks, which, at the end of the day, is the most important thing!

November was also the month when I started working on The Auras’ Chest series again, thanks to NaNoWriMo.
At first, it didn’t seem as I would manage to reach my goal, but things changed once I reread my outline and the last few chapters I had written at the beginning of this year. So now, I’m back on track and ready to complete the book, in order to have it ready for publication in 2021!
And on that note, let me remind you that if you’re fans of elemental magic, Greek mythology, shady characters and schemes, then Guardian of the Auras is definitely the book for you. You can follow that link to get your copy today, as the book is available both on paperback and on Kindle!

Other than that, my month was pretty casual. We’re back in full lockdown, so that basically means that I was either at work or at home, reading, doing bookish lives on Instagram (everything is available on my IGTV) or watching some super cute Christmas movies on Netflix.
In terms of reading, November was so and so. I read Blood & Honey, by Shelby Mahurin, The Damned, by Renée Ahdieh, These Vengeful Hearts, by Kathrine Laurin, and I am halfway through my reread of Breaking Dawn, by Stephenie Meyer.
Maybe it has to do with the fact that I’ve been reading a lot of fantasy and paranormal lately, but Blood & Honey, as well as The Damned didn’t live up to my expectations. These Vengeful Hearts on the other hand was an amazing novel and I highly suggest you pick it up, especially if you’re fans of Pretty Little Liars and All Your Twisted Secrets. Last but not least, rereading Breaking Dawn has, once again, felt like a major wake-up call to me, so stay tuned for my full, spoilery review to come!
Also, in November I received my October Beacon Book Box and FairyLoot boxes, as well as my Bitty Beacon Special Edition Box. They were all amazing, with super cute and useful items, and amazing books to read!
It is honestly a good thing that I have so many books to read because yesterday I had to deal with a spectacular food poisoning, so I’ll be spending the next couple of days at home, stuck in bed.
Hello awesome nerds, happy Monday everyone and welcome to the last November post!
I still can’t believe this month is over. It honestly feels as if I blinked and it just… flew by! And although towards the end of it November didn’t treat me as I expected it to, in general, it was probably one of the coolest months of 2020! That definitely says A LOT!

Starting straight from the beginning of this month, on November 2nd was my 28th (quarantined) birthday! No parties, no friends over for dinner, just me and my family. Still, I received many, many wishes, I had three different cakes and I had a blast with my folks, which, at the end of the day, is the most important thing!

November was also the month when I started working on The Auras’ Chest series again, thanks to NaNoWriMo.
At first, it didn’t seem as I would manage to reach my goal, but things changed once I reread my outline and the last few chapters I had written at the beginning of this year. So now, I’m back on track and ready to complete the book, in order to have it ready for publication in 2021!
And on that note, let me remind you that if you’re fans of elemental magic, Greek mythology, shady characters and schemes, then Guardian of the Auras is definitely the book for you. You can follow that link to get your copy today, as the book is available both on paperback and on Kindle!

Other than that, my month was pretty casual. We’re back in full lockdown, so that basically means that I was either at work or at home, reading, doing bookish lives on Instagram (everything is available on my IGTV) or watching some super cute Christmas movies on Netflix.
In terms of reading, November was so and so. I read Blood & Honey, by Shelby Mahurin, The Damned, by Renée Ahdieh, These Vengeful Hearts, by Kathrine Laurin, and I am halfway through my reread of Breaking Dawn, by Stephenie Meyer.
Maybe it has to do with the fact that I’ve been reading a lot of fantasy and paranormal lately, but Blood & Honey, as well as The Damned didn’t live up to my expectations. These Vengeful Hearts on the other hand was an amazing novel and I highly suggest you pick it up, especially if you’re fans of Pretty Little Liars and All Your Twisted Secrets. Last but not least, rereading Breaking Dawn has, once again, felt like a major wake-up call to me, so stay tuned for my full, spoilery review to come!
Also, in November I received my October Beacon Book Box and FairyLoot boxes, as well as my Bitty Beacon Special Edition Box. They were all amazing, with super cute and useful items, and amazing books to read!
It is honestly a good thing that I have so many books to read because yesterday I had to deal with a spectacular food poisoning, so I’ll be spending the next couple of days at home, stuck in bed.
Hello awesome nerds, happy Monday everyone and welcome to the last November post!
I still can’t believe this month is over. It honestly feels as if I blinked and it just… flew by! And although towards the end of it November didn’t treat me as I expected it to, in general, it was probably one of the coolest months of 2020! That definitely says A LOT!
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Starting straight from the beginning of this month, on November 2nd was my 28th (quarantined) birthday! No parties, no friends over for dinner, just me and my family. Still, I received many, many wishes, I had three different cakes and I had a blast with my folks, which, at the end of the day, is the most important thing!
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November was also the month when I started working on The Auras’ Chest series again, thanks to NaNoWriMo.
At first, it didn’t seem as I would manage to reach my goal, but things changed once I reread my outline and the last few chapters I had written at the beginning of this year. So now, I’m back on track and ready to complete the book, in order to have it ready for publication in 2021!
And on that note, let me remind you that if you’re fans of elemental magic, Greek mythology, shady characters and schemes, then Guardian of the Auras is definitely the book for you. You can follow that link to get your copy today, as the book is available both on paperback and on Kindle!
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Other than that, my month was pretty casual. We’re back in full lockdown, so that basically means that I was either at work or at home, reading, doing bookish lives on Instagram (everything is available on my IGTV) or watching some super cute Christmas movies on Netflix.
In terms of reading, November was so and so. I read Blood & Honey, by Shelby Mahurin,
Hello awesome nerds, happy Monday everyone and welcome to the last November post!
I still can’t believe this month is over. It honestly feels as if I blinked and it just… flew by! And although towards the end of it November didn’t treat me as I expected it to, in general, it was probably one of the coolest months of 2020! That definitely says A LOT!
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Starting straight from the beginning of this month, on November 2nd was my 28th (quarantined) birthday! No parties, no friends over for dinner, just me and my family. Still, I received many, many wishes, I had three different cakes and I had a blast with my folks, which, at the end of the day, is the most important thing!
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November was also the month when I started working on The Auras’ Chest series again, thanks to NaNoWriMo.
At first, it didn’t seem as I would manage to reach my goal, but things changed once I reread my outline and the last few chapters I had written at the beginning of this year. So now, I’m back on track and ready to complete the book, in order to have it ready for publication in 2021!
And on that note, let me remind you that if you’re fans of elemental magic, Greek mythology, shady characters and schemes, then Guardian of the Auras is definitely the book for you. You can follow that link to get your copy today, as the book is available both on paperback and on Kindle!
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Other than that, my month was pretty casual. We’re back in full lockdown, so that basically means that I was either at work or at home, reading, doing bookish lives on Instagram (everything is available on my IGTV) or watching some super cute Christmas movies on Netflix.
In terms of reading, November was so and so. I read Blood & Honey, by Shelby Mahurin,
Hello awesome nerds, happy Monday everyone and welcome to the last November post!
I still can’t believe this month is over. It honestly feels as if I blinked and it just… flew by! And although towards the end of it November didn’t treat me as I expected it to, in general, it was probably one of the coolest months of 2020! That definitely says A LOT!
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Starting straight from the beginning of this month, on November 2nd was my 28th (quarantined) birthday! No parties, no friends over for dinner, just me and my family. Still, I received many, many wishes, I had three different cakes and I had a blast with my folks, which, at the end of the day, is the most important thing!
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November was also the month when I started working on The Auras’ Chest series again, thanks to NaNoWriMo.
At first, it didn’t seem as I would manage to reach my goal, but things changed once I reread my outline and the last few chapters I had written at the beginning of this year. So now, I’m back on track and ready to complete the book, in order to have it ready for publication in 2021!
And on that note, let me remind you that if you’re fans of elemental magic, Greek mythology, shady characters and schemes, then Guardian of the Auras is definitely the book for you. You can follow that link to get your copy today, as the book is available both on paperback and on Kindle!
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Other than that, my month was pretty casual. We’re back in full lockdown, so that basically means that I was either at work or at home, reading, doing bookish lives on Instagram (everything is available on my IGTV) or watching some super cute Christmas movies on Netflix.
In terms of reading, November was so and so. I read Blood & Honey, by Shelby Mahurin,
Hello awesome nerds, happy Monday everyone and welcome to the last November post!
I still can’t believe this month is over. It honestly feels as if I blinked and it just… flew by! And although towards the end of it November didn’t treat me as I expected it to, in general, it was probably one of the coolest months of 2020! That definitely says A LOT!
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Starting straight from the beginning of this month, on November 2nd was my 28th (quarantined) birthday! No parties, no friends over for dinner, just me and my family. Still, I received many, many wishes, I had three different cakes and I had a blast with my folks, which, at the end of the day, is the most important thing!
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November was also the month when I started working on The Auras’ Chest series again, thanks to NaNoWriMo.
At first, it didn’t seem as I would manage to reach my goal, but things changed once I reread my outline and the last few chapters I had written at the beginning of this year. So now, I’m back on track and ready to complete the book, in order to have it ready for publication in 2021!
And on that note, let me remind you that if you’re fans of elemental magic, Greek mythology, shady characters and schemes, then Guardian of the Auras is definitely the book for you. You can follow that link to get your copy today, as the book is available both on paperback and on Kindle!
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Other than that, my month was pretty casual. We’re back in full lockdown, so that basically means that I was either at work or at home, reading, doing bookish lives on Instagram (everything is available on my IGTV) or watching some super cute Christmas movies on Netflix.
In terms of reading, November was so and so. I read Blood & Honey, by Shelby Mahurin,