The given line graph compares the number of books people rented from four rural libraries between June and September, while the pie chart illustrates the proportion of books across different genres that were borrowed from those libraries.
Overall, Ryeslip experienced a consistent decline, while West Eaton and Church Mount followed similar upward trends. In terms of genres, fiction accounted for by far the largest share of borrowing, while self-help was the least popular category.
Regarding the libraries, Ryeslip began with the highest figure, at around 300 books, but declined steadily to approximately 170 in September. By contrast, both West Eaton and Church Mount began approximately at 50 books and grew gradually throughout the period. However , from June to July there was a negligible gap in favour of West Eaten. Nevertheless, both libraries finished at similar figures at 150 books. Meanwhile, Sutton Wood library fluctuated noticeably , after a slight increase in July its borrowings fell sharply to 100 books in August after rebounding gradually to around 300 books surpassing a slight increase
Turning to pie chart fictions accounted for 43% of all borrowed books, more than double the figure for biography at 19%.History and science each represented 14%, while self-help
