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Here's my list:

Basic

1. Chapter Zero (Carol Schumacher) 2. Naive Set Theory (Paul Halmos)

Linear Algebra

1. Finite-Dimensional Vector Space (Paul Halmos) 2. Linear Algebra Done Right (Steven Axler)

Real Analysis

1. Real Mathematical Analysis (Charles Pugh) 2. Introduction to Analysis (Maxwell Rosenlicht)

Algebra

1. A first course in abstract algebra (John Fraleigh)

These books are better for self-directed reading compared to some of the classics like Rudin or Herstein. These should keep you busy for a while.



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