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The image displays two floor plans of a bookstore for the years 2000 and "now," illustrating changes in layout and section titles. In 2000, the bookstore sections from left to right are Service Desk, New books, Non-fiction, and three separate Fiction sections followed by Travel. The "now" layout shows the Service Desk shifted to the bottom-center with adjacent New books area, surrounded by Non-fiction on the left, Fiction in two blocks on the right, and sections for Art, Hobbies, and Cookery replacing the initial Travel position. A notable addition is the Cafe in the upper right corner.
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The two maps illustrate the bookshop back in 2000 and how it looks currently.
Overall, the bookstore did not undergo any dramatic changes in terms of the genres of the books sold; however, the placement of books changed to accommodate the new cafe.
In 2000, while fiction, as a dominant category, occupied two considerably large sections of the bookstore, books about art, hobbies, and cooking took up space in the centre. Additionally, new arrivals and books on travel were placed close to the entrance of the store.
The most noticeable change is the construction of the cafe alongside the tables. Before this new facility was built, the nonfiction books took up that space, but now these books use one of the sections that was once dedicated to fictional books, thus reducing the number of fictional books in the store. Over the years, the entrance and service desk have maintained their original positions.
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