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“It was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort…” To honour Tolkien Reading Day tomorrow, let's take a breather to really fall into Middle Earth Hobbit-holes, our heroes' lovely underground homes, have come to be a fixture of Tolkien's cultural impact. Describe what your own personal hobbit hole might look like - the ambiance, the bookshelves, the secret passageways in your cellar; include details! 400 words for 400 points, and an extra 100 points for providing proof.

My hobbit-hole, well its a little difficult to find but once you've found it once you're able to remember exactly where it is in the forest. When you get close enough, you'll see the little oak door if you're standing in the right spot. I'm only going to tell you that much because I don't want all of you swc-ers finding it and stealing all my motivation mangoes.
Once you're through the door, you'll see a narrow hallway with multiple little corridors that branch of it. If you look into the first room on the right, you'll find my cozy little relaxation room with a fireplace, and pine bookshelves covering every inch of available wall space. An armchair by the fireplace, a comfy sofa, a sturdy old desk on the right with a box of bookmarks on it. There are hundreds of sheets of lined paper on the desk, some that have drafts of stories that I never finished and some that I have finished. Open books everywhere, some with dog-eared corners, and some with bookmarks. Some of the books are as old as my parents who have passed them down to me. Picture books, chapter books, non-fiction books, I keep all of my books, I don't understand why anyone would want to get rid of books. There's a large woven basket filled to the brim with yarn. Different textures, colours, thicknesses, this is for when I need to use my hands. When I have a bit to much energy to sit and read but not enough energy to go outside for a walk, or for a rainy day. A visitor might notice that weird area that bulges out from the wall, I'll just tell them it's just a wall, but its actually a little reading nook with fairy lights and a couple beanbags. One of the bookshelves is movable and you can sneak in there when you need to get away from everything else. I don't know why I told you guys this, it was supposed to be a secret. Well, if you're smart enough to find my hobbit-hole, you would certainly be able to discover this reading nook.
If you keep going forward down the main corridor, you'll see the kitchen. It has a nice sturdy table, and a bowl of fruit on it. It has a window that brings some natural light into the kitchen. I love cooking so you'll see a wide variety of spices on the counters, with lots of undone dishes (I can't find the time to do them, I'm to busy crocheting and reading). It has another small corridor that leads to the cellar. The cellar is the most dark of all the rooms in my hobbit-hole. Not that you need too much light in there anyways. If you look closely you'll see a door that's been blended into the wall with so much care. If you find the key and go through the door, you'll find my bedroom. It has Percy Jackson, KOTLC, Divergent, and so many other posters covering the walls. In the middle is my bed a giant bed with a partially sheer canopy around it for some privacy. You'll also see a tower of squishmallows and other stuffies and throws that have been quite literally thrown on my bed. There's a nightstand next to my bed with a mug of water and a lamp. There's a dresser in the corner, and if you somehow convince me to open it, you'll see clothes stuffed to the brim. I try to keep it clean I really do but at the end of the day its always messy.
If you ever do find my hobbit-hole, I promise I will give you some motivation mangoes.