Tactics and Styles
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Tactics and Styles

Greetings!
Just want to hear your tactics and styles in order to keep up with your reading material while being socially active too. As for me, I do a checklist and to-do-list to organize and do it all.



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Don't think I helped much, sorry.
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I'm assuming you mean 'go out of the house and do something' by 'being socially active', but I might suggest rpg forums if you want to do a little double dipping. Rpg players, in my experience, are more likely to be heavy readers than your average Jane or Joe and you may well find someone who shares your literary interests.
Aside from that, go read in novel places and plan/attend functions where other readers are likely to be. I suppose, that said, my answer is to merge the two.
Rereading your question, I believe you were asking out of curiosity about what other people do rather than requesting suggestions for future socialization? I've answered in such a way as I believe fulfills both cases and supplied methods shared by several members of my personal group of friends, myself included.
Happy reading,
JPalomares