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In a series here on Goods, we will be spotlighting various Matador community members and providing links to their favorite books.

Matador Member – travelwoman33

Photos by travelwoman33

I travel to experience, laugh, cry, connect, disengage, challenge, relax, absorb, learn, and become a better human being in this world.

I want to make a difference by connecting communities with one another in interesting and unique ways. I help nonprofits strategize in order to make the most impact with the resources they have.

Be sure to check out travelwoman33′s Matador profile.

Favorite books: “Best Travel Writing” series.

      

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Archived Response to My Favorite Books: Member’s Pick for Week 04/19/10

  1. Melanie says:

    Looks like a great series of travel books to look into. I can’t wait to check them out!

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