The following is an alphabetized list of books seen in Danny Phantom.
Chronicles of the Fright Knight[]
This book contains the legend of the Fright Knight.
Father/Son Relationships for Stupids![]
This is a parental guidance book. In "Girls' Night Out", Jack used this book to try to better bond with Danny on their fishing trip.
Ghost Envy for Dimwits: Ghosts are Not the Boss of Me[]
In "Reality Trip", Jazz reads this book while working on her thesis on Ghost Envy.
Ghost Hunter's Almanac[]
In "Shades of Gray", Valerie reads this book while training to become a ghost hunter.
Ghost Killing for Dimwits[]
In "Shades of Gray", Valerie reads this book while training to become a ghost hunter.
Goth's Guide to Mythology[]
This book contains information on Greek mythology. In "Boxed Up Fury", Sam got this book from the Skulk and Lurk and Books Bookstore to help Danny counteract Pandora's Box.
How 2B Hip[]
Seen in "Forever Phantom," Mr. Lancer uses this book to try to connect with his students. This book is similar to How to Sound Hip for the Unhip.
How to Sound Hip for the Unhip[]
This book contains horribly outdated slang. Mr. Lancer uses this in "Parental Bonding" to try to communicate with the students at Casper High School, but it only makes him even more awkward.
Jack Fenton - Observations[]
This book is seen being read by Jazz in Prisoners of Love when she goes mad after being wrong about her father apologizing. It's most probably a journal written by Jack or Jazz Fenton.
Romance for Rich Creepy Dimwits[]
In "Maternal Instinct", Vlad reads this book after Maddie and Danny return from the woods.
Surviving Adolescence Through Therapy[]
This is one of Jazz's many psychology books. She reads this in "Mystery Meat".
Ultra Recyclo Veggie Lunch Menu[]
This is a cook book for Ultra Recyclo Vegetarian recipes. In "Mystery Meat", the lunch lady at Casper High uses this when preparing meatless meals, angering the Lunch Lady Ghost.
Walker's Rules book[]
It's a glowing, green book with "Rules" written on it in purple. In "Prisoners of Love", Walker is seen checking it when reading prisoners what they are being punished for, and when confronted with law he's not aware of.