The given line graph illustrates the number of books borrowed from four village libraries West Eaton, Ryeslip, Sutton Wood, and Church Mount over a four-month period in 2014, while the pie chart presents the distribution of book genres borrowed during the same timeframe.
Overall, Ryeslip saw a steady increase in borrowing activity, whereas Sutton Wood experienced a dramatic decline. Fiction books accounted for the largest portion of all borrowed books, followed by history and science.
Looking at the line graph, Ryeslip began with around 50 books borrowed in June, rising consistently to just under 150 by September. West Eaton also saw a modest increase, from approximately 100 to 150 books during the same period. In contrast, Sutton Wood started with the highest figure of around 300 books in June but dropped sharply to just over 100 by August, stabilising thereafter. Similarly, Church Mount showed a downward trend, falling from nearly 250 in June to below 200 in September.
As for the types of books borrowed, fiction dominated, making up 43% of the total. History and science books each represented 14%, followed by biographies at 10%. Self-help books accounted for the remaining 19%.
In summary, while borrowing trends varied across the four libraries, fiction remained the most popular genre among readers during this period.
