I am an amateur math researcher in the field of general topology.
I've set the purpose to learn enough category theory for my research.
After reading Steve Awodey, "Category Theory", 2010, is it worth to read afterwards MacLane, "Categories for the Working Mathematicians" also? Or is Steve Awodey enough?
What's about "Abstract and Concrete Categories"?
I would definitely encourage you to read "Abstract and concrete categories". It is very well written and there is a wealth of material for you to absorb. You can easily find it online. Its subtitle - "the joy of cats" - is certainly appropriate. Mac Lane's "bible" is also great and you should be able to read it more easily now that you have studied Awodey. So read both if you can, but definitely read "the joy of cats".