That's fair. I don't really know what counts as advanced anymore. There just aren't that many books on theoretical math that aren't "graduate level" (which is way scarier than it sounds) -- Spivak was my Real Analysis 101 book as a freshman math major.
Spivak at least has the nice property that it doesn't assume you know much.
Spivak at least has the nice property that it doesn't assume you know much.