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The image displays a line graph tracking the number of books read by men and women at Burnaby Public Library from 2011 to 2014. For men, the values start at around 6,000 in 2011, rise slightly to about 7,000 in 2012, then jump significantly to about 10,000 in 2013, and reach approximately 12,000 in 2014. For women, the reading quantities also begin at around 6,000 in 2011, then decrease slightly below 6,000 in 2012, increase to roughly 7,000 in 2013, and shoot up to about 15,000 in 2014. The trend shows a general increase in books read by both genders over the four years with a notable sharp rise in 2014, especially for women.
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The line graph illustrates the total number of books read by males and females at Burnaby Public Library between 2011 and 2014.
Overall, it is clear that there was a dramatic increase in the proportion of male readers, while women’s interest in reading was the highest in the starting period, but it fell significantly at the end of the period.
In 2011, reading among women accounted for around 5000. This number rose steadily in the following year and reached 8000, from where it saw another rise of 2000 readers. Later, it fell slightly to just over 8000 in 2014.
Meanwhile, the number of books read by men had the lowest count in 2011; only 3000 men preferred to read. This figure continued to climb in 2012 and stood at around 4000, from where it surged significantly and reached the same level as women, at around 10000 in 2013. However, in the last year, men overtook women, standing at over 14000 readers, representing the highest proportion.
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