The graph shows the number of books rented from four libraries (West Eaton, Church Mount, Ryeslip, and Sutton Wood) from June to September 2014, while the pie chart displays the proportion of different book genres borrowed during this period.
Overall, West Eaton and Church Mount saw gradual increases in book rentals, while Ryeslip experienced a steady decline, and Sutton Wood showed fluctuations. Fiction was the most borrowed genre, whereas self-help was the least.
In detail, both West Eaton and Church Mount began with 50 books rented in June, gradually rising to peak at 150 by September. Ryeslip, however, started with the highest number of rentals at 300 in June, followed by a steady decline to around 170 by September. Sutton Wood’s rentals were initially high at 250 in June, rose slightly to 260 in July, then dropped sharply to 100 in August before rebounding to 300 in September.
Regarding genres, fiction was the most popular, accounting for 43% of all rentals, followed by biography (19%), with history and science both at 14%. Self-help, the least popular, comprised only 10% of borrowed books.
