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The phrase "a very tiny book" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a book that is small in size, emphasizing its tiny dimensions.
Example: "I found a very tiny book in the library that contained fascinating stories."
Alternatives: "a minuscule book" or "a petite book".
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A very tiny book, hand-bound, that measures, according to the photographer, one inch by one inch and a quarter.
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