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 You might be under the impression that I thought less of //**Phosphorus**// than I did of //**Into The Eye**//. I didn't. I thought they were both great stories extremely well told. I highly recommend this book - in fact, it would make a great birthday present or stocking filler at Christmas. Novellas, being shorter in length than novels, are easy and fast to digest, and in this case you get two. You might be under the impression that I thought less of //**Phosphorus**// than I did of //**Into The Eye**//. I didn't. I thought they were both great stories extremely well told. I highly recommend this book - in fact, it would make a great birthday present or stocking filler at Christmas. Novellas, being shorter in length than novels, are easy and fast to digest, and in this case you get two.
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