The Shrinking and Tiny Woman Collection
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Narrated by:
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Lucy Heritage
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By:
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Amber Collins
About this listen
For the first time ever, a collection of Amber Collins' stories that showcase women shrinking or being tiny. Fan favorites such as "Naughty Uses for a Shrink Ray" and "Gym Formula" are included, as well as the brand-new story "Get Off, Get Small". This collection is sure to delight the microphiliac in everyone.
Stories included:
- "The Teacher Conference"
- "The Cake Baker"
- "The Lab Accident"
- "50 Sizes Smaller"
- "Lady Christina’s Circus"
- "Naughty Uses for a Shrink Ray"
- "Shrinking in Hotel Rooms"
- "Shrunken in Space"
- "Sorority Sisters"
- "The Fairy in the Woods"
- "Gym Formula"
- "Small Package"
- "The Dollhouse Maker"
- "Get Off"
- "Get Small"
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