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You need some grounding in foundational topics like Propositional Logic, Proofs, Sets and Functions for higher math. If you've seen some of that in your Discrete Math class, you can jump straight into Abstract Algebra, Rigorous Linear Algebra (if you know some LA) and even Real Analysis. If thats not the case, the most expository and clearly written book on the above topics I have ever seen is Learning to Reason: An Introduction to Logic, Sets, and Relations by Nancy Rodgers.
Some user friendly books on Real Analysis:
Some user friendly books on Linear/Abstract Algebra:
Topology(even high school students can manage the first two titles):
Some transitional books:
Plus many more- just scour your local library and the internet.
Good Luck, Dude/Dudette.
For Functional Analysis you need to be comfortable with Linear Algebra and Real Analysis.
There are tons of amazing books on either subject.
Matrix Analysis and Applied Linear Algebra Book and Solutions Manual by Carl D Meyer, for example, should leave you by the doorsteps of Functional Analysis.
For Linear Algebra there's very in depth Matrix Analysis and Applied Linear Algebra Book and Solutions Manual. Great for self-teaching since it's very detailed, user-friendly and comes with solutions manual. If you are somewhat comfortable with some abstractness, there's a text called Linear Algebra Done Wrong by Sergei Treil. It's excellent and free.
https://vimeo.com/ may have some, try to search "linear algebra " there. And sometimes books are good too. Search on amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Matrix-analysis-applied-linear-algebra/dp/0898714540/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1511664543&sr=8-15&keywords=linear+algebra+books