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Dua Lipa
Dua Lipa isn’t just a chart topper; she’s also a voracious reader with a preference for smart, thought-provoking books. Her book club, Service95, recommends a mix of fiction and nonfiction that doesn’t shy away from sharp insight, including Roxane Gay’s Bad Feminist andThe Handmaid’s Tale.
She sends weekly and monthly newsletters and hosts author Q&As and live readings.
Dakota Johnson

The Materialists and Madame Web actress runs a group called TeaTime Book Club. She features a mix of new releases like Beautyland (which was my favorite book of 2024!) alongside sad-girl classics like The Bell Jar. She pairs each book with a themed playlist and a list of books to read next after you finish the monthly pick.
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Emma Roberts

The Scream Queens and American Horror Story actress has made a name for herself in the book space with her reading community, Belletrist. She runs an active book Instagram account, and her monthly recommendations are typically brand new releases, with a mix of literary and contemporary fiction.
Florence Welch

The Florence and the Machine singer launched a book club called Between Two Books (a play on her song “Between Two Lungs”) in 2012. Although the book club isn’t updating its monthly picks anymore, her recommended reading lists are still available and offer a fascinating way to get inside the mind behind her lyrical and artistic genius.
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Emma Watson

Emma Watson is an accomplished actress and activist who has supported international education programs and has even given an address at the UN. But on top of those accomplishments, how can you resist reading alongside bookworm Hermione Granger?
Emma Watson started Our Shared Shelf, a feminist book club, as part of her work with UN Women. Although the club is no longer active, her recommendations remain a valuable resource for feminist works.
Natalie Portman

The Black Swan actress recommends a new read every month as part of Natalie’s Book Club. Her picks mix thoughtful memoir, nonfiction, and heavier literary fiction, such as Martyr by Kaveh Akbar.
“I try to find books that deepen our connection to ourselves and to each other,” according to her website. “Seeing yourself reflected in a character can be just as eye-opening as empathizing with a character who you might not readily identify with.”
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Mindy Kaling

The Office actress is a published author and runs a publishing imprint called Mindy’s Book Studio. It’s not quite the same as a proper book club, but reading what she’s publishing is a great way to follow which books she thinks are worth reading. Plus, Mindy’s Book Studio focuses on publishing emerging and diverse voices.
Sarah Jessica Parker

Sex and the City’s Carrie Bradshaw may be a columnist and author, but Sarah Jessica Parker is a publisher! She was also a Booker Prize judge, for which she read 153 books. Like Mindy Kaling, she has a publishing imprint (SJP Lit) rather than a proper book club, but she also shares reading recommendations on her social media. Her imprint focuses on “gorgeous, big-hearted, and thought-provoking stories,” according to the website.
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