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The phrase "a book on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the thing which follows is the subject of a book. For example, you could say "I recently read a book on the history of Chicago."
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I own a book on Kwanzaa.
Want to share a book on Google+?
It's a book on values".
(He's writing a book on the subject).
I'm not running a book on it.
She has published a book on Shelley.
"Let's do a book on Zack".
A book on his career, "Primitive?
Writing a book on soccer, I said.
I'd done a book on John Donne.
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a book on humanity
a book on growth
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a binder on
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a reserve on
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