I've been reading Writing Fiction by Janet Burroway and it's shockingly not full of crap. I haven't finished it yet, but I think it will be my go-to recommendation going forward.
It's not overly flowery, poetic, or up its own butt about the craft. It doesn't try to hard-sell you on some particular technique, which is something I've commonly found in books on writing. It covers a lot of foundational topics and illustrates them with relevant examples of both amateur and professional writing alike. At least, the Kindle edition has relevant examples. Some of the reviews indicate that not all editions have examples, but I haven't verified this myself. Caveat emptor and such.
It's maybe a bit on the dry side, but it's also not a challenging read. If I could, I'd gift it to everyone who posts a question in r/writing.