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Book SynopsisFor fans of Everything I Know About Love, Wrong Knickers and The Right Sort of Girl this is the incredibly honest and brilliantly raunchy memoir you don''t want to miss.
''Honest. Much needed.'' FRANK SKINNER
''A hilarious, courageous and compelling read that explores the complicated relationship between culture, religion, identity and sexuality within the British Asian community. A must read for those who have lived it, and for those who haven''t.'' ANITA BHAGWANDAS
''Azmat raises complex, consequential matters with a lightness of touch. Sex Bomb is an easy read as she reflects candidly and boldly on her experiences and the factors that led to them.'' CHORTLE
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Sadia is a comedian who loves sex. She is also a hijab-wearing Muslim woman. The two are in a lifelong relationship, but it''s complicated.
Sadia Azmat has many different sides to her, she is the go
Trade Review
Honest. Much needed. I was surprised several times... it's a very respectable book in many ways. A logical move from stand-up to autobiography -- Frank Skinner
bold and honest... a memoir that is sure to bring you some warmth and joy * Bustle *
Thought-provoking, educational and funny * Tim Lovejoy *
Sex Bomb is so hilarious, raw and poignant. I couldn't put it down! * Jena Friedman *
Sex Bomb brims with vulnerability, patience and a refreshing mix of confidence and empathy. Frankly, it's impossible not to come away from this book feeling richer, smarter and honoured to have been let into Sadia's world. Sex Bomb is a privilege and a joy to read, and everybody you've ever met should read it. * Anne T. Donahue *
Sadia Azmat raises complex, consequential matters with a lightness of touch. Sex Bomb is an easy read as she reflects candidly and boldly on her experiences and the factors that led to them. * Chortle *
wickedly entertaining -- Anna Bonnet, Best Non-Fiction Picks of 2022 * i *
Refreshing, candid, hilarious and necessary. -- Sarah Malik
A hilarious, courageous and compelling read that explores the complicated relationship between culture, religion, identity and sexuality within the British Asian community. A must read for those who have lived it, and for those who haven't. -- Anita Bhagwandas