[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] Hare said that online delivery and pick-up has been booming at the store, she attributes the sales to libraries being closed and people having more time to read amid the outbreak.
She added that sales Owl’s Nest Books are only down only eight per cent compared to last year. When the store opens next Tuesday, shoppers will have the choice of wearing gloves or using hand sanitizer before browsing — a procedure Hare said the store also encouraged before closing its doors in March.