LONDON -- J.K. Rowling has had a very busy week on Watch Vidocq OnlineTwitter, even by her standards.
It kicked off on Monday with a tweet about Mike Pence, then progressed to her shutting down Trump trolls again and again with a series of well-crafted, 140-character barbs.
SEE ALSO: J.K. Rowling made a major correction to this 'Daily Mail' tweetThe tweets have generated media coverage, thousands of readers, and -- unsurprisingly -- have attracted a whole host of new trolls that seem drawn to Rowling like angry moths to a flame.
The latest trend involves people telling her that they're going to burn her books.
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Despite what must be a near-constant onslaught of angry tweets, Rowling's fans have helped her to stay upbeat.
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And as the "just burned all my Harry Potterbooks" tweets keep rolling in, Rowling keeps doing what she does best: calmly replying with well-worded shutdowns.
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