Ergoplato rated The legend of Sleepy Hollow: 4 stars

Washington Irving: The legend of Sleepy Hollow (2003, Wildside Press)
I'm a GenX autistic person with a degree in Physics. I tend to read various books depending on my mood. Some returning topics tend to be Philosophy, Science, Writing, Art, and Mathematics for non-fiction books. For fiction, I enjoy Horror, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, and Literary books. Terry Pratchett and Douglas Adams are they're own beasts and I love both of them. I tend to forget most of what I read as soon as I'm done so it's hard to do reviews, but sometimes I try to give an opinion on them.
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Washington Irving: The legend of Sleepy Hollow (2003, Wildside Press)

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