Codex Seraphinianus and the Voynich Manuscript come to mind. Both are only really practical as digital downloads, as the former is highly collectible and the latter is a centuries old one-off handwritten tome. Both have the advantage of not being based on any known real-world religions (unlike, say, the Key of Solomon).
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That's a good idea, I should've considered looking at real world examples as well
For more real-world info on magic books, I'd recommend Grimoires: A History of Magic Books by Owen Davies