An Ongoing Bibliography Project
I love reading and learning. There are many times when I want to learn beyond a Wikipedia entry or someone's blog post, and I frequently look for bibliographies. I am often disappointed, and so to collect ideas for myself and share them woth you I present Jim Fields' Bibliography.
I have categorized these books generally following the Dewey Decimal System, and as the list grows I will add a more interactive table of contents. I do not necessarily endorse every book listed here. Please do your own research, read reviews, and draw your own conclusions. Here is the rating system I use, noted in parentheses at the end of the entry:
- Level One books are those I have read and can personally recommend as being useful for learning or good literature.
- Level Two books are ones I have not read myself but were recommended by someone I consider reliable and knowledgeable about the subject or someone who reviewed it positively as helpful.
- Also includes books I have on my To Be Read (TBR) list. I may be looking forward to reading them, but since I haven't yet done so I won't label them Level 1.
- Level Three books are ones I have found referenced, but I have not taken the time to research how useful or authoritative they may be.
General Works including Information Science
Philosophy & Psychology
Religion
Social Sciences
Language
Natural Science
Dogs
- Horowitz, Alexandra. The Inside of a Dog. London: Simon & Schuster, 2009. (1)
Technology (Applied Science)
The Arts & Recreation
Literature
Ted Dekker
- Thr3e (1)
- Black (1)
- Red (1)
- White (1)
Kazuo Ishiguro
- Never Let Me Go (1)
- Klara and the Sun (2—TBR)
Haruki Murakami
- A Wild Sheep Chase London: Vintage Books, 2003. (1)
- First Person Singular London: Harvill Secker, 2021. (1)