The line graph illustrates how many books male and female readers read at Burnaby Public Library between 2011 and 2014.
Overall, the number of books read by both genders increased over the period shown. By contrast, although women were shown to read more books than men at the beginning of the period, the number of books men read surpassed the one of women in the last two years.
In 2011, men perused approximately 3000 books, which was about 2000 less than the figure for women. Over the following three years, although both genders read more and more books per year, the number of books read by men rose more rapidly, overtaking the figure of female readers in 2013 at roughly 10000 books.
By 2014, whereas men at Burnaby Public Library continues to read more books, peaking to just under 14000, women readers became less active with the number of books read falling by 2000 ones.
The line graph illustrates how many books male and female readers read at the Burnaby Public Library between 2011 and 2014. Overall, the number of books read by both genders increased over the period shown. By contrast, although women were shown to read more books than men at the beginning of the period, the number of books men read surpassed the one that of the women in the last two years.
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The line graph illustrates how many books male and female readers read at the Burnaby Public Library between 2011 and 2014.
Overall, the number of books read by both genders increased over the period shown. By contrast, although women were shown to read more books than men at the beginning of the period, the number of books men read surpassed the one that