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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small book of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a concise collection of information or stories on a specific topic.
Example: "I just finished reading a small book of poetry that really inspired me."
Alternatives: "a brief collection of" or "a compact volume of".
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It's just published a small book of fiction too.
He also carried a small book of Bible-inspired aphorisms titled "The Way for Cowboys".
On the floor next to him lie a small book of accounts and identification.
Franck also created a small book of portraits of her husband.
She wrote a biography about him called "The Priceless Pearl" and a small book of very sad poems.
But not so, perhaps, an African violet on the Tuesday before the big day, followed by Belgian chocolates on Thursday, and a small book of poems on Saturday.
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Get hold of a small book on the programming language you want to learn.
Dutton Adult; 128 pages; $12.95 A small book full of big ideas about the historic changes wrought through education and innovation.
She wrote a small book -- "Myca of Twin Peaks" -- about one of the coyotes.
A small book should consists of only good thoughts and can be written after too much, or too little thinking.
Or it might be a small book — perhaps a stack of small books, like the novels of Ross Macdonald.
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