The graph depicts the data on the number of books borrowed from the library in three genres: fiction, non-fiction, and children’s books, over a half-year period. It is immediately noticeable that fiction books were the most popular genre among library patrons, with a peak of 800 books borrowed in January, which was significantly higher than the number of books borrowed in the other two genres. The number of fiction books borrowed gradually decreased over the following five months, reaching 600 by June.
In comparison, non-fiction books recorded fewer borrowings than fiction books, starting with 600 books borrowed in January, and maintaining a relatively stable trend over the six-month period, declining slightly to 550 books by June.
Children’s books had the lowest number of borrowings, starting with 400 books borrowed in January and exhibiting a modest increase to 450 books by June.
To summarize, fiction books were the most sought-after genre among library patrons, demonstrating a decline in the number of borrowings over the six-month period. In contrast, non-fiction books recorded fewer borrowings but showed stability, and children’s books recorded the lowest number of borrowings, though showing a slight increase over the interval.
