The two graphs present data concerning four village libraries. The line graph depicts the number of books borrowed from June to September, while the pie chart reveals the proportions of various genres borrowed.
Overall, borrowing patterns varied across the libraries during this period, with some libraries showing substantial increases or decreases in book loans. Fiction was the predominant genre, while science books were the least popular.
The line graph illustrates that West Eaton started with approximately 300 books borrowed in June but saw a steady decline, dropping to just over 100 by September. In contrast, Sutton Wood exhibited a dramatic rise, beginning with only 50 books in June but surging to nearly 300 by September. Ryeslip experienced some fluctuations but eventually stabilized at around 200 books in September. Church Mount showed a steady increase, although its total never exceeded 150 books.
According to the pie chart, fiction represented the largest share, accounting for 43% of all books borrowed. Self-help and history books each made up 14%, while biography books comprised 19%. Science books had the smallest share, with only 10% of the total borrowings.
