Sex Tips from Rock Stars

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Sex Tips from Rock Stars: In Their Own Words
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AuthorPaul Miles
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Subject Rock and pop music, self help, sex instruction
GenreBiography, Health, Family & Lifestyle, Sex & Sexuality
Publisher Omnibus Press
Publication date
July 5, 2010 (first edition)
Media typeprint (paperback)
Pages272
ISBN 978-1-84938-404-9
OCLC 50170658
Followed by Before I Hit the Stage (2015) 

Sex Tips from Rock Stars: In Their Own Words is a book by Paul Miles that quotes answers from 23 rock stars to many questions on a broad range of sexual topics. [1] The editors claim that the book is the world's first confessional by rock stars on their sexual adventures.

As the rock stars share their sexual instincts, urges and experiences, it produces a book that is part self-help sex manual, part rock music biography, part humour, and part erotica.

The sexual topics covered in the book comprise the following chapters:

After contributing to the best-selling rock autobiography The Dirt , Paul Miles authored a range of paperback music books on the rock band: Mötley Crüe. [2] Sex Tips from Rock Stars is his first book with other musicians.

The book was released worldwide by Omnibus Press, in July 2010 in Europe, and October 2010 in North America and Australia. [3]

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