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The image displays a bar chart of fiction book sales from 2006 to 2010 across five categories: Young Adult, Classics, Mystery, Romance, and Sci-Fi & Fantasy. In 2006, sales figures were approximately Young Adult $20,000, Classics $30,000, Mystery $40,000, Romance $70,000, Sci-Fi & Fantasy $20,000. In 2007, Young Adult $35,000, Classics $25,000, Mystery $35,000, Romance $120,000, Sci-Fi & Fantasy $30,000. In 2008, Young Adult $30,000, Classics $15,000, Mystery $45,000, Romance $50,000, Sci-Fi & Fantasy $40,000. In 2009, Young Adult $40,000, Classics $20,000, Mystery $50,000, Romance $55,000, Sci-Fi & Fantasy $20,000. In 2010, Young Adult $50,000, Classics $10,000, Mystery $30,000, Romance $80,000, Sci-Fi & Fantasy $25,000.
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The bar chart presents the sales of fiction book in each genre from 2006 to 2010.
Overall, The most popular book is romance due to the sales in each year. The mystery book come in second with the sales close with romance, and the rest are relevant with each other.
The most profitable book is romance as the chart come in first place in every year, but also vary throughout the longevity. In 2006 to 2007 The romance sales soaring approximately from $80 millon to around $110 million. On the countary, The sales drastically drop from approximately $110 million to around $70 million , and eventually rise to around $81 million gradually.
The mystery book sales which also astonishing happends to encounter the same situation with romance. within the same period 2006-2007 rise from around $60 million to $80 million. Famillary, The mystery sale also drop form $80 million to $55 million, but unlike romance the sales are stable.
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