Amass a collection. Even if you don't have a lot of money, you can still amass a sizable home library. Thrift stores, department stores, online used book sellers, used book stores and online trading sites are great places to get cheap books.
Read at every opportunity. The most motivated of avid readers carry a book with them at all times: to the bathroom, the grocery store and even to the movies. There are many dead moments in a day that you can capitalize on for some extra reading. Doctor's waiting rooms are great, as are grocery store lines.
Enjoy the feel of books. Most avid readers disregard e-books, though many embrace books on tape. For many avid readers, there's nothing like the feel of a book in their hands, the smell of a crisp new book or the sound of someone reading a book to them.
Talk about books with others. Whether you choose to join an online book discussion group or a face-to-face book club, find some fellow readers with whom you can talk about your reading and get recommendations. Talking about reading brings an additional level of joy for avid readers.
Spread your love of books to others. Consider giving books you've read away to make room for new ones and provide those less fortunate with reading material. Illiteracy is an ongoing problem, so giving your books away to libraries and literacy organizations can benefit them.