A discussion on selecting a Real Analysis book highlights the suitability of a specific text as a follow-up to Spivak's work. While some reviewers suggest it serves as a good introduction to Real Analysis, others argue it leans more towards Functional Analysis and Lebesgue Integration, primarily due to its focus on metric spaces. The book is noted for its demanding pace, requiring concentrated effort from readers. Although it includes a modest section on functional analysis, it may not be the best choice for those primarily interested in that area. The conversation also addresses the challenge of transitioning from Spivak to more advanced texts like Kolmogorov and Fomin, with the suggestion that tackling this book after or alongside Spivak could be manageable, especially after engaging with Spivak's calculus problems.