Yes, Roberto Giobbi's Card College Light trilogy (the "Professional Card Tricks without Sleight of Hand" Trilogy is great.
You can pick up all 3, but if you want one first (and buy the others later), here is a break down of the differences.
Each of the 3 books is a bit different
Card College Light - has 7 separate routines, each with 3 tricks each (an opener, a middle trick, and a closer), along with a short chapter on performing (or maybe he goes over it as he explains each trick)
Card College Lighter - has 21 different short routines (7 opening, 7 middle, 7 closing), along with a chapter on building your own sort of routine/set (programming as Roberto refers to it). (He may have meant 21 different tricks, but I do not know. It's on my buy list).
Card College Lightest - has 21 different tricks that you can easily mix and match or use to your hearts content. He then has a chapter on "Sleightless sleight of hand". He teaches you stuff like forcing and controlling without major sleights, even a deck switch and false shuffle.
Btw, this info is all directly from the 3 trailers penguin magic put together for each book (w/ Dan Harlan and Roberto Giobbi). You should go watch them, absolutely amazing.
You can also look into buying the Royal Road to Card Magic (if you don't have it already). It is not self working tricks, but they are very simple sleights (except for the palming and the pass sections. Maybe a few others). Not a lot of the tricks are super sleight intensive.
Also, check out the Scam School Books. They aren't all magic tricks (some puzzles, scams, riddles, etc.), and some use some basic sleight of hand, but they are pretty cool (similar to the YouTube Channel if you are familiar with it).
By the way, check out Murphy's Magic's YouTube Channel. They have a lot of books and products they have recently released trailers for that are relatively self working.