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Agreed.
Lay's was the textbook for my proofs course and I was rather pleased with it. Also because it gently introduces you to analysis, you will be more prepared than other students when you take analysis.
I would also possibly suggest an intro to number theory book. Problems in number theory are typically very easy to comprehend (and I think rather fun), giving you a chance to adopt a more proof-based thought pattern without also being burdened with too many theorems and definitions. Many intro to number theory books (like this one)
have exercises that encourage you to find/prove patterns and theorems yourself, exercises which are really nice to think about and digest in your leisure time rather than have to think about with a homework deadline in mind.
What area of mathematics you love? Geometry? Number theory?
In Number theory, I recommend J.H. Silverman A friendly introduction to number theory, it's a good book that let me jump to solid mathematics from mathematics history book.