The given bar chart compares the number of books types which borrowed from Lammertown Public Library in 1991 and 2001. Meanwhile, the pie chart represents information about the proportion of library membership according to genders in 2010.
Overall, it is evident that the majority of membership was made up by women, while the proportion of membership was recorded lower. The highest number of borrowed books accounted for romance category, whereas the number of barrowed books for language type was lower.
In detail, the percentage of women who had membership in public library was accounted 68%, whereas this rate was 32% for males. In addition, 1000 romance books barrowed in 1991, while this number increased substantially to 1400 in 2001. Another significant climb was recorded for self-improvement books, from 200 books in 1991, to nearly 1000 books in 2001. Additionally, the number of books in thriller type underwent a considerable rise from 650 to 800 books. Meanwhile, the number of books borrowed in language genre doubled from 100 to 200 over the years.
In contrast, the numbers in crime novels dropped considerable from 500 to 200 books, and the number of borrowed children’s fiction decreased by half from 700 to 350. Meanwhile, the numbers for autobiographies stayed consistent at nearly 350 books in both years.
