But today’s book club looks very different. When Dua Lipa recommends This House of Grief to her 90 million followers, or Florence Welch posts her annotated copy of The Bell Jar, something deeper is at play. Reading has become performance, identity, and, unexpectedly, power.
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Showing posts with label Caleb Azumah Nelson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caleb Azumah Nelson. Show all posts
Monday, 27 October 2025
When pop stars read serious books: what book clubs mean now
Once upon a time, the book club was a quiet affair. A circle of friends, a bottle of wine, and a novel discussed with enthusiasm or polite disagreement. Then came Oprah, and everything changed. Her televised picks turned literary taste into a shared national ritual, making authors overnight sensations and cementing the idea that reading could be collective, not solitary.
Thursday, 10 July 2025
Bookworm summer: Reading as stylish rebellion
Move over, Brat Summer. The era of ironic chaos and glam messiness is giving way for something quieter, more cerebral, and, dare we say it, more enchanting. Welcome to Bookworm Summer, where reading isn’t just cool again; it’s the season’s most coveted accessory.
From Dior’s limited-edition Dracula book tote to Dua Lipa’s Instagram book club and Kaia Gerber’s annotated paperbacks, literary flair is everywhere. Celebrities aren’t just posting reading lists for show; these curated collections have become a way to express identity, mood, and even political consciousness.
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Bookish Trends,
Bookworm Summer,
Caleb Azumah Nelson,
Clarice Lispector,
Dior,
Dua Lipa,
Elif Batuman,
Garth Greenwell,
Kaia Gerber,
Literary Aesthetic,
Literary Fashion,
Max Porter,
Nora Ephron,
Tommy Orange
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