As Fran says there are loads of resources. They are few and far between but if you can get to a class it is so much better. Books are great but don’t always tell you why you are doing something and you will have questions.
If you want videos and can afford to pay then I think this would be good
https://www.inhousepatternsstudio.com/designed-to-fit-the-bodice-blockIt works out at about £78.
Her site is full of useful info and downloads.
I was lucky enough to have a good teacher who could pattern cut all sorts of things. She maintained that there was no one good book. Some were better than others at a certain draft. Natalie Bray features heavily in my files. Her books are quite wordy for a beginner but well thought of. My first bodice blocks were from Winifred Aldrich. But when I changed college and tutors we used
Hilary Campbell's Designing Patterns-A Fresh Approach to Pattern Cutting for the bodice block. The sleeve block is useless.
Whatever you choose I would use a block that has more than one dart on the front. There are some methods out there that feature one large dart and these only really work if you aren’t too busty.