What's a good book for self-study on a first topology course? I'm taking topology for the first time, and my professor isn't what you might call great, everything is utterly easy or trivial for him, and almost never answers my questions, we're using the Munkres, but I wouldn't call it a great book, it's almost tasteless and I don't see the point to most or to any of its problems. I've heard it's a great book if you have a great teacher which sadly I don't. Sometimes he won't teach a whole section of the book and leave it to us to comprenhed it, but it still comes in the test.
So, what is a good book on topology for self-study? I don't just want to pass the class, I would like to get a grasp on the subject.
I know this has been asked before; but the last question I found similar to this is from 2010, maybe there's some new book?
Thank you.
My favourite is Topology by James Dugundji (why do people answer in the comments?)