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Reddit mentions of Ordinary Differential Equations (Dover Books on Mathematics)
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For differential equations my favorite is Ordinary Differential Equations by V.I. Arnold. A decent intermediate-level book is the one by Birkhoff & Rota. For more advanced treatments try the books by Hartman, Coddington & Levinson or Hale.
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I second /u/ProfThrowawary17's recommendation for Strogatz and also suggest the undergrad text Hale and Kocak. Strogatz is a rare text that delivers both interesting math and well-motivated applications in a fairly accessible manner. I have not systematically read Hale and Kocak, but it also seems to provide a gentle yet rigorous introduction to ODE's from the modern dynamical systems point of view.
Like /u/dogdiarrhea, I also recommend the graduate text Hale. If you have a strong analysis background, working through Hale would be quite worthwhile. It's also a Dover publication! So if Hale doesn't work out for you in a first time reading, it would still be a useful reference later on.