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:

  1. Level One books are those I have read and can personally recommend as being useful for learning or good literature.
  2. 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.
  3. 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

  1. Horowitz, Alexandra. The Inside of a Dog. London: Simon & Schuster, 2009. (1)

Technology (Applied Science)

The Arts & Recreation

Literature

Ted Dekker

  1. Thr3e (1)
  2. Black (1)
  3. Red (1)
  4. White (1)

Kazuo Ishiguro

  1. Never Let Me Go (1)
  2. Klara and the Sun (2—TBR)

Haruki Murakami

  1. A Wild Sheep Chase London: Vintage Books, 2003. (1)
  2. First Person Singular London: Harvill Secker, 2021. (1)

History & Geography