My first recommendation would be to impose a hierarchy --- surely the books can be grouped in some fashion useful to the viewer? Perhaps by the intended reader? So maybe:
- beginning designer
- developer working with designer
- developer working without assistance from a designer
- supervisor working with team of designers and developers
Long flat lists of undifferentiated items are a common problem in design and your page not solving that is decidedly not confidence-building.
Also, was surprised not to see what I consider one of the best books on visual interface design listed:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/344729.Designing_Visual_...
Unfortunately, this book was marred reputationally by the reissue having a ghastly cover and poor quality screengrab reproductions --- track down a first edition if possible.
Thanks, added the book to the library and will explore categorization options.