The bar chart illustrates the number of books borrowed from the library in three genres (fiction, non-fiction, children’s book) over a half year period.
Overall, the highest figure was fiction demonstrating a decline in the number of borrowing, while children’s books recorded the lowest number, showing a slight increase by the end of the period. However, non-fiction had a stability over the period.
Starting with the most popular genre among all categories was fiction, a peak of 800 books in January, which was significantly higher than the number of children’s books. The number of fiction borrowed books gradually decreased over six months, reaching 600 by June. In contrast, Children’s books had the lowest number of borrowings, beginning with 400 in January and gradually increasing to 450 books in June.
As for non-fiction, it maintained a relatively stable trend over half a year, starting with 600 books borrowed in January, and maintaining a relatively stable trend over the half a year, declining slightly to 550 books by June.
