The line graph elucidates the number of books that were borrowed in four different months in 2014 from four different village libraries, and the pie chart displays the proportion of books, by type, that were borrowed over this time.
Overall, the number of books borrowed from all four village libraries increased significantly except for the number of books borrowed from Ryeslip Library. The largest number of people borrowed fiction books, while the smallest proportion of people borrowed self-help books among all five types of books.
The number of books borrowed from Ryeslip Library dropped from around 300 in June to nearly 170 in September. The quantity of books borrowed from Sutton Wood Library rose from around 250 in June to nearly 270 in July, but it decreased to nearly 100 in August. The number of books borrowed from Sutton Wood Library increased significantly in the following years and reached nearly 300 in September. The number of books borrowed from West Eaton Library climbed from around 50 in June to approximately 150 in September. The number of books borrowed from Church Mount Library rose from around 50 in June to nearlv 150 in September.
Nearly half of individuals borrowed fiction books, while nearly one-tenth of people borrowed self-help books. Around 14% of people borrowed history books, while another 14% of people borrowed science books. In addition, nearly one-fifth of people borrowed biography books.
