The line graph gives information about the number of books that were borrowed in four months in 2014 from four village libraries, and the pie chart illustrates the proportion of books, by type, that were borrowed over this time.
Overall, it is clear that there was an increase in the percentage of in three libraries, including West Eaton, Sutton Wood, and Church Mount, while the reverse was true for Ryeslip. In addition, the proportion of the fiction was the highest figure, showing from different books.
Looking at the details, the only three countries showed a rise. The number of books borrowed in West Eaton and Chorch Mount accounted for both 50 in June. While they showed a slight rise to both 150 in September, respectively. Nonetheless, the number of books borrowed at Sutton Wood started at 250 in June. While this figure demonstrated a dramatic drop to 100 in August. After that, it experienced a sharp increase to 300 in September.
In contrast, the number of books borrowed made up 300 in the Ryeslip in June. Obviously, it displayed a significant decline to 170 in September.
Furthermore, 43% of fiction books were borrowed, compared to a significantly lower proportion of self-help, which accounted for 10%. However, Biography accounted for 19%, and similar trends were recorded for History and Science, with 14%.
