JK Rowling has given fans a look inside her colour-coded home library, and we’re absolutely obsessed.
The Harry Potter author revealed she has put her time in isolation to good use – by rearranging her impressive collection of books.
And the result is a reader’s dream.
Blessing us all with a look at her stacked teal shelves, the 54-year-old told fans: ‘Rearranging books is a very soothing lockdown activity.’
Honestly, interior decoration goals.
She later answered the question on precisely all our minds, adding: ‘To the people asking: yes, of course I’ve got Harry Potter books!
‘These aren’t my only bookshelves, they’re simply the ones I decided to arrange by colour during tea breaks.’
Noted.
Rowling’s post comes after she revealed that she battled with coronavirus, which began at the end of March.
More than a million have been affected by the condition, with the UK Covid-19 death toll passing 18,000.
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Taking to Twitter earlier this month, she shared a video from a doctor who explained how to help ease respiratory symptoms – something she explained helped her.
‘Please watch this doc from Queens Hospital explain how to relieve respiratory symptoms,’ the writer said.
‘For last 2 weeks I’ve had all symptoms of C19 (tho haven’t been tested) & did this on doc husband’s advice. I’m fully recovered & technique helped a lot.
‘Thank you for your kind and lovely messages! I really am completely recovered and wanted to share a technique that’s recommended by doctors, costs nothing, has no nasty side effects but could help you/your loved ones a lot, as it did me.
‘Stay safe, everyone x.’
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