The bar chart illustrates data about the amount of money which earned from selling fiction books( YoungAdult, Classics, Classics, Romance and Sci-Fi & Fantasy) between 2006 and 2010.
Overall, what stands out from the given picture is that Romance sales were the most popular income over the period in question, while Sci-Fi & Fantasy earned less than the others categories.
Looking at the details, sa regards Romance book sales started at $80,000 00 in 2006, then a dramatic increase is observed at around $118,000 00 in 2007, followed by a significant decline to just over $70,000 00 in 2008. After that despite falling, the figure went up gradually in the last two years at approximately $85,000 00.
Mystery sales recorded $60,000 00 from the total of the income in 2006, then there was a fluctuation over the following two years, at which point it levelled off to just under $40,000 00 in 2010. If we look inYoung Adult book incomes’ the trend was similar.Having remained stable at around $33,000 00 and $29,000 00 respectively in 2006 and 2007, over the next two years the figure fluctuated despite a slight increase by the end of the period to around $28,000 00.
Both of Classics and Sci-Fi & Fantasy sales registred the same amount of earning in 2006 reaching nearly $18,000 00, then there was a fluctuation in income during the period, however Classics income rose slightly compared to Sci-Fi & Fantasy.
