By Amia Srinivasan

What We Say: Srinivasan delves into the connection between sex, politics, and ethics. With a keen focus on consent, racism, misogyny, and freedom, The Right To Sex sheds light on the crucial areas of conflict and controversy in our contemporary world. Prepare to be gripped by this fresh and thought-provoking analysis of the 21st century.

What They Say: “A daring feminist collection... Srinivasan accomplishes what she sets out to do: deliver a treatise both ambivalent and discomfiting, one which reveals the inadequacies in what we had imagined to be solutions” – Guardian

Buy Now

Read More: Dua Lipa’s Books To Read On Sex

The Right To Sex

Previous Monthly Reads

arrow
arrow
Dua's Monthly Read for June - Having Spent Life Seeking by Kae Tempest

2026 June

Dua's May Monthly Read - So Late In The Day by Claire Keegan

2026 May

Dua's Monthly Read for April for Service95 Book Club - Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth

2026 April

Dua Lipa With Her March 2026 Monthly Read, Bad Feminist by Roxane Gay

2026 March

2026 February

2026 February

Dua's Monthly Read - Night People by Mark Ronson

2026 January

2025 December

2025 December

2025 November

2025 November

2025 October

2025 October

2025 September

2025 September

2025 August

2025 August

2025 July

2025 July

2025 June

2025 June

2025 May

2025 May

2025 April

2025 April

2025 March

2025 March

2025 February

2025 February

2025 January

2025 January

2024 November

2024 November

2024 October

2024 October

2024 September

2024 September

2024 July

2024 July

2024 June

2024 June

2024 May

2024 May

2024 April

2024 April

2024 March

2024 March

2024 February

2024 February

2024 January

2024 January

2023 November

2023 November

2023 October

2023 October

2023 September

2023 September

2023 August

2023 August

2023 July

2023 July

2023 June

2023 June