I can list some of my favorite books particularly focused in the anime/cartoony area. I hope these will be helpful.
My top recommendation would be the new Art Tips Collection from Miyuli. This book is pretty awesome, as it mixes anime style illustrations with realistic anatomy instruction. There are a ton of tips and tricks you can pick up from this book everytime you open it up. If there's one book I highly recommend, it's this one.
Beginning Manga is pretty good. It covers a nice range of topics from basic drawing tips, to designing characters (contemporary, fantasy, and otherwise), to environments and perspective. This is also one of the few "how to draw manga" type books that actually goes into the sequential art fundamentals like paneling, pacing, and speech bubbles. Take note that there's not a lot of structured instruction on anatomy, but I think this book is good in use with additional books.
Lastly, I also quite like the Super Deform Pose Collection series. It's basically a collection of several poses (e.g. normal, everyday poses to overexaggerated action scene poses) organized by categorily across the series. It's more of a reference book than a "how-to" guide. Now, these books are entirely in Japanese (but you can figure at the sections on the context) and are a tad expensive, but probably something to look into for some fun pose references. If you Google the name of the series, you can find several scanned pages to see if this is something you'd be interested in.
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