The line graph illustrates the number of books borrowed from four village libraries, namely: West Eaton, Ryeslip, Sutton Wood, and Church Mount across four months in 2014, while the pie chart depicts the proportions of books borrowed by category during this time.
Overall, it is evident that West Eaton and Church Mount saw a significant rise in borrowed books, while the opposite was true for borrowed books from Ryeslip. In addition, Fiction books were the most popular type borrowed.
Regarding the line graph, In June, Ryeslip was the highest number of books borrowed, at exactly 300 books, which was six times higher than that of West Eaton and Church Mount, each with 50 books. By September, Ryeslip consistently experienced a significant decline, decreasing from 300 books in June to around 175 books in September. Conversely, there was a similar rise in the number of books borrowed in West Eaton and Church Mount, increasing from 50 in June to 150 in September. Meanwhile, the number of books borrowed in Sutton Wood demonstrated considerable volatility, with fluctuations ranging between 250 books and 300 books over the period.
As can be seen from the pie chart, Fiction books made up the largest percentage, accounting for 43%, which followed by the figures for Biography books borrowed constituted 19%. Science and History each accounted for 14% of the books borrowed. Moreover, Self-help books were borrowed the least at just 10% of the total.
