Service95 Book Club With Dua Lipa
By Service95
Welcome to the Service95 Book Club With Dua Lipa. Join Dua each month as she takes you into the world of a book she has loved – and talks to the writer who brought it to life. Expect reads that will make you laugh, cry, and even change the way you think.
There are no rules when it comes to the books Dua chooses. Here, she shares her favourite reads straight from her bookshelf with you.
Throughout each month, we’ll also be opening up the Service95 Book Club archive, so you can listen to even more of the thought-provoking, funny and insightful conversations Dua has had with her favourite authors over the past couple of years.
Whether you read a book a week or haven’t finished one in a year, there's something for everyone here.
We can't wait for you to join us. Find out more @service95bookclub
There are no rules when it comes to the books Dua chooses. Here, she shares her favourite reads straight from her bookshelf with you.
Throughout each month, we’ll also be opening up the Service95 Book Club archive, so you can listen to even more of the thought-provoking, funny and insightful conversations Dua has had with her favourite authors over the past couple of years.
Whether you read a book a week or haven’t finished one in a year, there's something for everyone here.
We can't wait for you to join us. Find out more @service95bookclub
Latest episode
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From The Archives: Malorie Blackman on race, language and the legacy of Noughts & Crosses
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So Late In The Day: Dua Lipa & Claire Keegan On Everyday Misogyny
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From The Archives: Tomasz Jedrowski on his queer coming-of-age love story set in communist Poland
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All About ‘Jerusalem’: Jez Butterworth Answers Your Questions
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Jez Butterworth Reads The ‘Jerusalem’ Passage He Found Hardest To Write
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Jerusalem: Jez Butterworth on Real Life Inspirations, Creative Instinct & The Myth of Rural England
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The Archive Episode: Dua & Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie On Half Of A Yellow Sun
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You Asked, She Answered: Roxane Gay Addresses All Your Questions
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Roxane Gay Reads An Essay From Her Book, Bad Feminist
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Is ‘Bad Feminist’ More Relevant Than Ever? Roxane Gay On Media, Misogyny And Finding Joy Amid the Fight