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The Shrink Ray Collection

14 Tales of Shrinking Science

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The Shrink Ray Collection

By: Amber Collins
Narrated by: Angie Hall
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For most, the shrinking fetish came to fruition by way of Saturday morning cartoons and the films of our childhood. One of the hallmarks of shrinking is the shrink ray, a device that has been revised for many, many years. This collection is a tribute to those memories.

Inside, you will find 14 short stories that involve the use of shrinking technology. Included: "The Billionaire", "The Wife's Boyfriend", "Shrink Ray on Campus", "Size Ray University", "Lauren's Invention", "Late Night Size Club", "The Lady Collector" "The Hotel", "The Teacher Conference", "Nerdy Girl Gets Even", "Friends With Benefits (and a Shrink Ray)", "Naughty Uses for a Shrink Ray", "Shrinking in Hotel Rooms", and "The Gaming Babe".

©2019 Amber Collins (P)2021 Amber Collins
Technology Fiction

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