Here are some of my book recommendations for people who are interested in Judaism. We cover a variety of seforim ranging from halacha and parenting to Jewish philosophy and kabbalah.
I recommend: - "To Be a Jew" by Hayim Halevy Donin - "The Gerus Guide" by Aryeh Moshen - "Garden of Emunah" by Rav Shalom Arush - A "Kitzur Shulchan Aruch" (either Ashkenazi or Sefaradi. Whichever you want to join.
Hi Burning Element! I have heard that this is a possibility, although another is that it is related to "eyeh asher eyeh" (loosely translated as "I am that I am") although by now you probably already know that this is a notoriously difficult expression to translate into English.