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Sarah Raven: A Year Full of Flowers: Gardening for all seasons
John Harris: The Natural Gardener: A Lifetime of Gardening by the Phases of the Moon
Rowan Blossom: Living with Flowers: Blooms & Bouquets for the Home
Huw Richards: Veg in One Bed: How to Grow an Abundance of Food in One Raised Bed, Month by Month
Jackie Bennett: The Writer's Garden: How Gardens Inspired our Best-loved Authors
Caroline Zoob: Virginia Woolf's Garden: The Story of the Garden at Monk's House
Debora Robertson: Gifts from the Garden: 100 Gorgeous Homegrown Presents
Marilyn Brown: Scotland's Lost Gardens: From the Garden of Eden to the Stewart Palaces
Laetitia Maklouf: Sweetpeas for Summer: How to Create a Garden in a Year
Allyson Hayward: Norah Lindsay: The Life and Art of a Garden Designer
Catherine Horwood: Gardening Women: Their Stories from 1600 to the Present
Jane Brown: The Pursuit of Paradise: A Social History of Gardens and Gardening
Kathryn Bradley-Hole: Lost Gardens of England (From the Archives of "Country Life")
William Milliken: Flora Celtica: Plants and People in Scotland
Monty Don: The Jewel Garden: A Story of Despair and Redemption
Leslie Geddes-Brown: Chelsea: The Greatest Flower Show on Earth (RHS)
Flora Shedden: Aran: Recipes and Stories from a Bakery in the Heart of Scotland
Marte Marie Forsberg: The Cottage Kitchen: Cozy Cooking in the English Countryside
Marianne Stewart: Nourish Cakes: Baking with a Healthy Twist
Flora Shedden: Gatherings: recipes for feasts great and small
Sarah Raven: Good Good Food: Recipes to Help You Look, Feel and Live Well
Nigel Slater: A Year of Good Eating: The Kitchen Diaries III
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall: River Cottage Light & Easy - Healthy Recipes for Every Day
Carina Contini: Carina Contini's Kitchen Garden Cookbook: A Year of Italian Scots Recipes
Maria Elia: Full of Flavour: Create . . . How to Think Like a Chef
Kate Colquhoun: Taste: The Story of Britain Through Its Cooking
Caroline Shenton: National Treasures: Saving The Nation's Art in World War II
Ed. Edward Blishen: The Thorny Paradise: Writers on Writing for Children
Victoria Finlay: Fabric: The Hidden History of the Material World
Fiona Gell: Spring Tides: Exploring Marine Life on the Isle of Man
Emma Bridgewater: Toast & Marmalade: Stories From the Kitchen Dresser, A Memoir
Richard Mabey: Turning the Boat for Home: A life writing about nature
Nicholas Jubber: The Fairy Tellers: A Journey into the Secret History of Fairy Tales
Juliet Nicolson: The Great Silence: 1918-1920 Living in the Shadow of the Great War
Cliff Seruntine: Seasons of the Sacred Earth: Following the Old Ways on an Enchanted Homestead
Cathy Rentzenbrink: Dear Reader: The Comfort and Joy of Books
Clare Pollard: Fierce Bad Rabbits: The Tales Behind Children's Picture Books
Francesca Wade: Square Haunting: Five Women, Freedom and London between the Wars
Fiona Stafford, ed.: Stories of Trees, Woods, and the Forest (Everyman's Library POCKET CLASSICS)
Burkeman, Oliver: Four Thousand Weeks: Time and How to Use It
Nicholas Royle: White Spines: Confessions of a Book Collector
Kathleen Hart: Devorgilla Days: A memoir of hope and healing
Emily Midorikawa: Out of the Shadows: Six Visionary Victorian Women in Search of a Public Voice
Martin Gayford: Spring Cannot be Cancelled: David Hockney in Normandy
Kevin Telfer: Peter Pan's First XI: The Extraordinary Story of J.M. Barrie's Cricket Team
Patricia & Robert Malcolmson (eds): A Vicar's Wife in Oxford, 1938-1943: The Diary of Madge Martin
Ursula Buchan: A Green and Pleasant Land: How England’s Gardeners Fought the Second World War
John Harris: The Natural Gardener: A Lifetime of Gardening by the Phases of the Moon
Benedict Macdonald & Nicholas Gates: Orchard: A Year in England’s Eden
Alex Preston & Neil Gower: As Kingfishers Catch Fire: Birds & Books
Adrian Tinniswood: The Long Weekend: Life in the English Country House Between the Wars
Jennifer Kloester: Georgette Heyer: The Biography of a Bestseller
Julie Summers: Our Uninvited Guests: The Secret Life of Britain's Country Houses 1939-45
Daniel Goleman & Richard Davidson: The Science of Meditation
Artemis Cooper: Elizabeth Jane Howard: A Dangerous Innocence
Peter Fiennes: Footnotes: A Journey Round Britain in the Company of Great Writers
Tom Mole: The Secret Life of Books: Why They Are More Than Words
The Penguin Book of Christmas Stories: From Hans Christian Andersen to Angela Carter
Dorothy Dunnett: The Game Of Kings: The Lymond Chronicles Book One
Louise DeSalvo: Art of Slow Writing: Reflections on Time, Craft, & Creativity
Katherine Rundell: Why You Should Read Children's Books, Even Though You Are So Old and Wise
Esther Rutter: This Golden Fleece: A Journey Through Britain's Knitted History
Ursula Buchan: Beyond the Thirty-Nine Steps: A Life of John Buchan
Will Williams: The Effortless Mind: Meditation for the Modern World
Allan Ahlberg: The Bucket: Memories of an Inattentive Childhood
Kamin Mohammadi: Bella Figura: How to Live, Love and Eat the Italian Way
Esther De Waal: Living on the Border: Reflections on the Experience of Threshold
Kate Humble: Thinking on My Feet: The small joy of putting one foot in front of another
Ryder Carroll: The Bullet Journal Method: Track Your Past, Order Your Present, Plan Your Future
Susan David: Emotional Agility: Get Unstuck, Embrace Change and Thrive in Work and Life
Rachael Matthews: The Mindfulness in Knitting: Meditations on Craft and Calm
Drabble et al.: Writers as Readers: A Celebration of Virago Modern Classics
Melissa Harrison, ed.: Spring: An Anthology for the Changing Seasons
Laura Freeman: The Reading Cure: How Books Restored My Appetite
Susan Hill: Jacob's Room is Full of Books: A Year of Reading
Pete Brown: The Apple Orchard: The Story of Our Most English Fruit
Héctor García & Francesc Miralles: Ikigai: The Japanese secret to a long and happy life
Ken Mogi: The Little Book of Ikigai: The essential Japanese way to finding your purpose in life
John Eliot Gardiner: Music in the Castle of Heaven: A Portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach
Rosamond Richardson: Waiting for the Albino Dunnock: How birds can change your life
Michael Morpurgo: Singing for Mrs Pettigrew: A Storymaker's Journey
Nagisa Tatsumi: The Art of Discarding: How to get rid of clutter and find joy
Henry Marsh: Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death and Brain Surgery
A S Byatt: Peacock and Vine: Fortuny and Morris in Life and at Work
Roger Lancelyn Green: Tellers of tales: children's books and their authors from 1800-1964
Humphrey Carpenter: Secret Gardens: A Study of the Golden Age of Children's Literature
Linda Lear: Beatrix Potter: The extraordinary life of a Victorian genius
James Rebanks: The Shepherd's Life: A Tale of the Lake District
Ann Morgan: Reading the World: Confessions of a Literary Explorer
Alexander McCall Smith: A Work of Beauty: Alexander McCall Smith's Edinburgh
Vita Sackville-West & Sarah Raven: Vita Sackville-West's Sissinghurst: The Creation of a Garden
Philip Walling: Counting Sheep: A Celebration of the Pastoral Heritage of Britain
Wendy Cope: Life, Love and the Archers: Recollections, Reviews and Other Prose
Matthew Dennison: Behind the Mask: The Life of Vita Sackville-West
Kevin Crossley-Holland: The Hidden Roads: A Memoir of Childhood
Robert Louis Stevenson: The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde
Stewart MacKay: The Angel of Charleston: Grace Higgens, Housekeeper to the Bloomsbury Group
Caroline Zoob: Virginia Woolf's Garden: The Story of the Garden at Monk's House
Carolyne Larrington & Diane Purkiss: Magical Tales: Myth, Legend and Enchantment in Children's Books
Gyles Brandreth: The 7 Secrets of Happiness: An Optimist's Journey
Joan Bodger: How the Heather Looks: A Joyous Journey to the British Sources of Children's Books
Emily Rapp: The Still Point of the Turning World: A Mother's Story
Jon McGregor: This Isn't The Sort Of Thing That Happens To Someone Like You
Robert Macfarlane: Mountains of the Mind: a History of a Fascination
Alexander McCall Smith: Trains and Lovers: The Heart's Journey
Jean-Claude Ellena: The Diary of a Nose: A Year in the Life of a Parfumeur
Kate Summerscale: Mrs Robinson's Disgrace: The Private Diary of a Victorian Lady
Alexander McCall Smith: The Limpopo Academy Of Private Detection
James Runcie: Sidney Chambers and the Shadow of Death (The Grantchester Mysteries)
Wendy Jones: The Thoughts & Happenings of Wilfred Price, Purveyor of Superior Funerals
Lyndall Gordon: Lives Like Loaded Guns: Emily Dickinson and Her Family's Feuds
Ann Patchett: The Getaway Car: A Practical Memoir About Writing and Life
Oliver Burkeman: Help!: How to Become Slightly Happier and Get a Bit More Done
Molly Peacock: The Paper Garden: Mrs Delany Begins Her Life's Work at 72
Robertson Davies: The Cornish Trilogy - Vol. I: The Rebel Angels
David Allen: Getting Things Done: How to Achieve Stress-free Productivity
Robert Sackville-West: Inheritance: The Story of Knole and the Sackvilles
Edmund de Waal: The Hare With Amber Eyes: A Hidden Inheritance
Amanda Vickery: Behind Closed Doors: At Home in Georgian England
Charlotte Brontë: Jane Eyre
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Annie Gray: Victory in the Kitchen: The Life of Churchill's Cook
Victoria Glendinning: A Suppressed Cry: The Short Life of a Victorian Daughter
Virginia Nicholson: Millions Like Us: Women's Lives During the Second World War
Tiffany Francis-Baker: The Bridleway: How Horses Shaped the British Landscape
Matt Gaw: In All Weathers: A Journey Through Rain, Fog, Wind, Ice and Everything In Between
Patrick Elliott: True to Life: British Realist Painting in the 1920s and 1930s
Alice Strang : Modern Scottish Women: Painters and Sculptors 1885-1965
Mary Carolyn Waldrep, ed.: By a Woman's Hand - Illustrators of the Golden Age
David Torrance: Inside Edinburgh: Discovering the Classic Interiors of Edinburgh
J Gifford: Edinburgh (Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of Scotland)
John Harris: No Voice from the Hall: Early Memories of a Country House Snooper
Elizabeth Cumming: Hand, Heart and Soul: The Arts and Crafts Movement in Scotland
Rachael Matthews: The Mindfulness in Knitting: Meditations on Craft and Calm
Susan Mansfield and Alistair Moffat: The Great Tapestry of Scotland: The Making of a Masterpiece
Thomasina Beck: The Embroiderer's Story: Needlework from the Renaissance to the Present Day
Laurie Wisbrun: The Complete Guide to Designing and Printing Fabric
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Susie Johns: The Harmony Guides: Colourwork Stitches: 250 Designs to Knit
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Laurie Wisbrun: The Complete Guide to Designing and Printing Fabric
Harold Koda: 100 Dresses: The Costume Institute / The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Oooooooohhhhhh wow, Karen absolutely brilliant, I'm listening to you now and you are doing a fantastic job...gasp the chap's just said 'blogs are not as worthy as the press'...you're very quiet...have you got your hands round his throat? No you're too nice...another chap's just come on and said ' the press are dead in the water'...the other chap's gone silent...great interview, very big well done.
Posted by: dovegreyreader | 27 April 2009 at 08:29 PM
All very nerve-wracking, Lynne, and what on earth possessed me to agree to go on it?! Actually, I rather enjoyed it in the end, but I'm certainly not going to listen to it!!
Posted by: Cornflower | 28 April 2009 at 11:02 AM
I thought you put your views across well.You didn't sound nervous.There is a lot of snobbery around about bloggers but I believe there is a place for everyone's opinions.Well done.
Posted by: margaret 46 | 28 April 2009 at 12:43 PM
I did Open Book once with Mariella, spent hours trying to pitch my voice in my boots and to match her dulcet tones and was so nervous it just came out as a squeak, I sounded terrible, and flummoxed and there were long silences (thankfully it wasn't live). You sounded very relaxed and fluent and lovely to hear your voice.
Posted by: dovegreyreader | 28 April 2009 at 01:41 PM
Karen, just heard it. You were articulate, lucid and calm. Brilliant. Luckily Nan blogged about 'Cornflower on radio' or I might have missed it.
Posted by: Susie Vereker | 30 April 2009 at 06:40 PM
Karen - you were a star! Go Girl! Book Bloggers had a great representative in you. Well done.
Posted by: Mo | 30 April 2009 at 08:38 PM