The given table illustrates three types of books that were sold in college bookstores in February 2000. There were two different categories, specifically members of the book club and non-book club.
What stands out from the graph is that the members of the non-book club were higher as compared to book club members in total. There were three kinds of membership in the non-book club. As opposited to fiction and non-fiction books, magazines were bought in a large quantities by college staff ( 332, 44, and 29 books, respectively). The highest rank of purchasing magazines belonged to college students with 1249 publications, following 194 non-fiction and 31 fiction books. As regards members of the public, purchasing non-fiction books was more popular than magazines, with 122 and 82 in turn.
In contrast, although fiction (76) and non-fiction(942) books were preferred more, magazines indicated the least range among book club members. In a month, sales of booklet between non-book club members was twice as greater as book club members, 1051 to members of book club, also 2083 to non book club subscribers.
