The YA Book Archive

Over 300 curated coming-of-age novels featuring male and masc-aligned leads navigating grief, identity, love, failure, and the courage to become.

Curation Standards

What Gets In — and Why

The Fallboys archive is not a list. It is a structured literary record of young adult fiction in which a boy's inner life is the engine of the story. Every book included has been evaluated against four strict criteria before earning a place here.

A book enters the Fallboys archive when its protagonist is male or masc-aligned — a boy or young man at the center of the emotional narrative. The story must offer genuine emotional interiority: not just action or plot, but honest access to what this character thinks, fears, hides, and longs for. There must be a clear transformation arc — the character must change in a meaningful, emotionally legible way by the story's end. And the protagonist must be between ages 12 and 18, placing the story firmly within the adolescent coming-of-age tradition.

Books that feature female protagonists may appear when the emotional architecture — the interiority, the masc-coded psychological experience, the transformation pattern — maps onto the Fallboys framework in ways that serve our readers. These inclusions are clearly noted.

Browse by Genre

Featured Archive Titles

Filter by genre to find stories that speak to where you are right now. Each card shows emotional archetype, growth arc, and intensity rating.

Contemporary

The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Stephen Chbosky

A quiet observer navigates friendship, loss, and the terrifying beauty of feeling everything for the first time.

Falling Apart Healing
Intensity: 4/5
Contemporary

Looking for Alaska

John Green

A boy leaves home seeking the Great Perhaps and finds love, loss, and the impossible question of how to live with what cannot be undone.

Falling in Love Acceptance
Intensity: 4/5
Contemporary

It's Kind of a Funny Story

Ned Vizzini

An overachieving teen checks himself into a psychiatric hospital and discovers that admitting you need help is the bravest thing you can do.

Falling Apart Healing
Intensity: 4/5
Contemporary

All the Bright Places

Jennifer Niven

Two damaged teens explore the beautiful, broken geography of Indiana while navigating the invisible weight of mental illness.

Falling Apart Acceptance
Intensity: 5/5
Contemporary

Turtles All the Way Down

John Green

A teen with OCD tries to solve a mystery while fighting the spiraling thought patterns that threaten to consume her sense of self.

Falling Apart Self-definition
Intensity: 3/5
Contemporary

A Monster Calls

Patrick Ness

A boy whose mother is dying receives midnight visits from a monster who demands the truth he cannot face about grief, anger, and letting go.

Falling Apart Healing
Intensity: 5/5
Contemporary

Bridge to Terabithia

Katherine Paterson

Two outcasts create an imaginary kingdom in the woods, building a friendship that transforms them both until loss teaches the hardest lesson.

Falling Apart Healing
Intensity: 4/5
Contemporary

The Outsiders

S.E. Hinton

Greasers and Socs collide in a story about class, brotherhood, and the violence that steals boyhood.

Falling Apart Courage
Intensity: 4/5
Contemporary

The Catcher in the Rye

J.D. Salinger

A disillusioned teenager wanders New York after being expelled, raging against the phoniness of the adult world.

Falling Away Self-definition
Intensity: 3/5
Contemporary

The Chocolate War

Robert Cormier

A boy refuses to sell chocolates at his Catholic school and discovers how quickly institutions crush dissent.

Falling Away Courage
Intensity: 4/5
Contemporary

Stargirl

Jerry Spinelli

A boy falls for the most extraordinary girl in school and must choose between conformity and the terrifying freedom of loving someone different.

Falling in Love Acceptance
Intensity: 2/5
Contemporary

Eleanor & Park

Rainbow Rowell

Two misfits share headphones on the school bus and fall into a love fierce enough to survive broken homes.

Falling in Love Courage
Intensity: 3/5
Contemporary

The Sun Is Also a Star

Nicola Yoon

A boy who believes in destiny meets a girl who believes in science on the day her family faces deportation.

Falling in Love Acceptance
Intensity: 3/5
Contemporary

Dear Martin

Nic Stone

After a racial profiling incident, a prep-school teen writes letters to Dr. King, grappling with justice and identity.

Falling Into Identity Courage
Intensity: 4/5
Contemporary

Wonder

R.J. Palacio

A boy with facial differences enters mainstream school and teaches everyone that kindness is the true measure of character.

Falling Into Identity Acceptance
Intensity: 2/5
Contemporary

The Kite Runner

Khaled Hosseini

A man returns to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan to atone for betraying his childhood friend, confronting cowardice and redemption.

Falling & Failing Redemption
Intensity: 5/5
Contemporary

The Fault in Our Stars

John Green

Two teens with cancer fall in love and travel to Amsterdam, discovering that the marks we leave are not measured in time.

Falling in Love Acceptance
Intensity: 4/5
Contemporary

Speak

Laurie Halse Anderson

After a devastating assault, a high school freshman goes silent and must find the courage to speak the truth.

Falling Apart Courage
Intensity: 5/5
Contemporary

All American Boys

Jason Reynolds & Brendan Kiely

A Black teen is beaten by a police officer while a white teen witnesses it, forcing both to confront race and silence.

Falling Into Identity Courage
Intensity: 4/5
Contemporary

When I Was the Greatest

Jason Reynolds

Three Brooklyn teens navigate a summer of parties, fights, and family secrets while learning what loyalty truly means.

Falling Into Identity Self-definition
Intensity: 3/5
Queer YA

Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda

Becky Albertalli

A closeted gay teen falls in love through anonymous emails while navigating the terror of being outed before he is ready.

Falling Into Identity Courage
Intensity: 2/5
Queer YA

More Happy Than Not

Adam Silvera

In a near-future Bronx, a boy grieving his father considers erasing his memories of falling in love with another boy.

Falling Apart Acceptance
Intensity: 5/5
Queer YA

They Both Die at the End

Adam Silvera

Two strangers who receive death-day calls spend their final day discovering connection and a love with an expiration date.

Falling in Love Acceptance
Intensity: 5/5
Queer YA

What If It's Us

Becky Albertalli & Adam Silvera

Two boys meet in a New York post office and spend weeks trying to recreate that first spark.

Falling in Love Courage
Intensity: 2/5
Queer YA

I Wish You All the Best

Mason Deaver

After coming out as nonbinary and being kicked out, Ben finds refuge with an estranged sister and learns to trust again.

Falling Into Identity Healing
Intensity: 3/5
Queer YA

Felix Ever After

Kacen Callender

A Black, queer, transgender teen navigates love, art school, and an anonymous hate campaign while defining himself.

Falling Into Identity Self-definition
Intensity: 3/5
Queer YA

The Music of What Happens

Bill Konigsberg

Two boys from different worlds collide working on a food truck, each carrying trauma they have never spoken about.

Falling Into Identity Healing
Intensity: 3/5
Queer YA

Red, White & Royal Blue

Casey McQuiston

The First Son of the United States falls for the Prince of England in a romance that challenges political boundaries.

Falling in Love Courage
Intensity: 2/5
Queer YA

Heartstopper

Alice Oseman

A sensitive, openly gay boy and a popular rugby player discover their feelings in a tender graphic novel about being yourself.

Falling in Love Acceptance
Intensity: 2/5
Sports Fiction

Ghost

Jason Reynolds

A boy running from his past discovers that speed alone cannot outpace anger, but discipline and trust on a track team might.

Falling & Failing Redemption
Intensity: 3/5
Sports Fiction

The Crossover

Kwame Alexander

Twin brothers whose lives revolve around basketball face their father's illness, learning not every battle can be won on the court.

Falling Apart Healing
Intensity: 4/5
Sports Fiction

Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes

Chris Crutcher

A swimmer confronts abuse, religion, and loyalty when his best friend's secret pain threatens to destroy her.

Falling Apart Courage
Intensity: 4/5
Sports Fiction

Whale Talk

Chris Crutcher

A multiracial loner assembles the most unlikely swim team in school history, giving misfits a chance to matter.

Falling & Failing Self-definition
Intensity: 4/5
Sports Fiction

Gym Candy

Carl Deuker

A football star turns to steroids under the weight of his father's expectations and his own desperate need to be the best.

Falling & Failing Redemption
Intensity: 4/5
Sports Fiction

Tangerine

Edward Bloor

A legally blind soccer player uncovers dark family secrets while navigating a new school and the shadow of his golden-boy brother.

Falling Into Identity Courage
Intensity: 3/5
Sports Fiction

Leverage

Joshua Cohen

A gymnast and a football player are drawn together by a horrific act of bullying that forces them to confront systemic abuse.

Falling Apart Courage
Intensity: 5/5
Sports Fiction

Inexcusable

Chris Lynch

A popular football player insists he is a good guy while the reader watches his self-deception unravel.

Falling & Failing Redemption
Intensity: 5/5
Fantasy

A Wizard of Earthsea

Ursula K. Le Guin

A young wizard unleashes a shadow creature and must chase it across the world, learning that true power comes from self-acceptance.

Falling Into Identity Acceptance
Intensity: 3/5
Fantasy

The Hobbit

J.R.R. Tolkien

A comfort-loving hobbit is pulled into an epic quest, discovering courage he never knew he had.

Falling Away Courage
Intensity: 2/5
Fantasy

Six of Crows

Leigh Bardugo

A crew of six criminal outcasts attempts an impossible heist, each carrying wounds that drive them toward redemption or destruction.

Falling & Failing Redemption
Intensity: 4/5
Fantasy

An Ember in the Ashes

Sabaa Tahir

A scholar-turned-spy and an elite soldier question everything in a brutal empire built on conquest and fear.

Falling & Failing Courage
Intensity: 4/5
Fantasy

Eragon

Christopher Paolini

A farm boy discovers a dragon egg and is thrust into a rebellion, leaving behind everything familiar.

Falling Away Self-definition
Intensity: 2/5
Fantasy

The Name of the Wind

Patrick Rothfuss

A legendary figure tells the true story of his journey from orphaned street urchin to the most notorious wizard of his age.

Falling Into Identity Self-definition
Intensity: 3/5
Fantasy

Sabriel

Garth Nix

A young woman crosses the wall between the living and the dead to rescue her father, wielding necromantic bells.

Falling Away Courage
Intensity: 3/5
Fantasy

Children of Blood and Bone

Tomi Adeyemi

In a West African-inspired world, a girl fights to restore magic to her oppressed people.

Falling Into Identity Courage
Intensity: 4/5
Sci-Fi

Ender's Game

Orson Scott Card

A brilliant child is manipulated into becoming humanity's greatest commander, discovering the devastating cost of engineered victory.

Falling & Failing Redemption
Intensity: 4/5
Sci-Fi

The Maze Runner

James Dashner

A boy wakes in a deadly maze with no memory and must lead teens to escape while questioning who put them there.

Falling Away Courage
Intensity: 3/5
Sci-Fi

Ready Player One

Ernest Cline

In a dystopian future, a teen escapes poverty through a virtual reality treasure hunt that forces him to find his real identity.

Falling Into Identity Self-definition
Intensity: 2/5
Sci-Fi

Illuminae

Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff

Two teens survive their planet's destruction and must fight an AI, a plague, and their broken relationship aboard fleeing spaceships.

Falling in Love Courage
Intensity: 4/5
Sci-Fi

The Giver

Lois Lowry

A boy in a utopian community is chosen as Receiver of Memory and discovers the terrible price of apparent perfection.

Falling Away Leaving
Intensity: 4/5
Sci-Fi

Legend

Marie Lu

In a dark future Los Angeles, a wanted criminal and an elite soldier discover they fight on the wrong sides.

Falling & Failing Redemption
Intensity: 3/5
Dystopian

The Hunger Games

Suzanne Collins

A girl volunteers to fight to the death in a televised arena, becoming a symbol of rebellion against a hungry Capitol.

Falling & Failing Courage
Intensity: 4/5
Dystopian

Fahrenheit 451

Ray Bradbury

A fireman whose job is to burn books begins to read them, discovering his world traded truth for comfort.

Falling Away Courage
Intensity: 3/5
Dystopian

Divergent

Veronica Roth

In a society divided by personality, a girl discovers she belongs to no faction and that makes her dangerous.

Falling Into Identity Self-definition
Intensity: 3/5
Dystopian

The 5th Wave

Rick Yancey

After four waves of alien attacks, a girl searches for her brother while learning the enemy wears a human face.

Falling Away Courage
Intensity: 4/5
Historical

The Book Thief

Markus Zusak

Narrated by Death, a girl in Nazi Germany steals books and shares them with a hidden Jewish man.

Falling Apart Healing
Intensity: 5/5
Historical

Between Shades of Gray

Ruta Sepetys

A Lithuanian girl and her family are deported to Siberia, surviving through art, love, and unbreakable will.

Falling Apart Courage
Intensity: 5/5
Historical

Salt to the Sea

Ruta Sepetys

Four refugees flee East Prussia in WWII's final days, their stories converging on the ill-fated Wilhelm Gustloff.

Falling Away Healing
Intensity: 4/5
Historical

Chains

Laurie Halse Anderson

An enslaved girl in Revolutionary-era New York becomes a spy for the Patriots while fighting for her own freedom.

Falling Away Courage
Intensity: 4/5
Historical

Code Name Verity

Elizabeth Wein

A captured spy writes her confession for the Nazis while secretly weaving a love letter to her best friend.

Falling Apart Courage
Intensity: 5/5
Historical

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

John Boyne

The son of a concentration camp commandant befriends a Jewish boy on the other side of the fence.

Falling Apart Acceptance
Intensity: 4/5
Graphic Novels

American Born Chinese

Gene Luen Yang

Three interwoven stories explore the Chinese-American experience through myth, satire, and the painful desire to fit in.

Falling Into Identity Acceptance
Intensity: 3/5
Graphic Novels

New Kid

Jerry Craft

A Black seventh-grader navigates a prestigious private school where he is one of the few students of color.

Falling Into Identity Self-definition
Intensity: 2/5
Graphic Novels

March (Trilogy)

John Lewis & Andrew Aydin

Congressman John Lewis tells his journey from an Alabama farm boy to the front lines of the Civil Rights Movement.

Falling Away Courage
Intensity: 4/5
Graphic Novels

El Deafo

Cece Bell

A young girl with hearing loss transforms her giant hearing aid into a superpower, navigating friendship and self-acceptance.

Falling Into Identity Acceptance
Intensity: 2/5
Graphic Novels

Blankets

Craig Thompson

A graphic memoir about first love, religious guilt, and leaving behind a fundamentalist upbringing to find your own truth.

Falling Away Leaving
Intensity: 4/5
Mystery

Monster

Walter Dean Myers

A sixteen-year-old on trial for murder tells his story through a screenplay, questioning whether the world sees him as the monster.

Falling & Failing Redemption
Intensity: 4/5
Mystery

Long Way Down

Jason Reynolds

In sixty seconds of an elevator ride, a boy with a gun meets the ghosts of those killed by gun violence.

Falling Apart Acceptance
Intensity: 5/5
Mystery

One of Us Is Lying

Karen M. McManus

When the creator of a gossip app dies during detention, the four remaining students become suspects.

Falling & Failing Redemption
Intensity: 3/5
Mystery

The Hate U Give

Angie Thomas

After witnessing her unarmed best friend's fatal shooting by police, a girl must find her voice and speak truth to power.

Falling Into Identity Courage
Intensity: 4/5
Mystery

I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter

Erika L. Sánchez

After her perfect sister's death, a Mexican-American girl discovers secrets that shatter her family's narrative.

Falling Away Self-definition
Intensity: 4/5
Audiences

Who Is the Archive For?

The Fallboys archive was built to serve different readers in different ways. Here is how each community uses it.

Teen Readers

If you are between 12 and 18 and you feel things intensely — if you carry something you can't name, if you're not sure who you're becoming, if you've never seen yourself in a book — the archive is for you. Every title here was chosen because someone like you is at the center of it, and their inner life is treated as the most important thing in the world.

Use the genre filters to start. Or take the Reflection Quiz to find your archetype first, then come back and browse by emotional descent type.

Educators

The archive is a curriculum-ready resource for English teachers, counselors, and youth workers looking to teach emotionally complex male-led YA in the classroom. Every book card includes an emotional archetype tag and a growth arc outcome, giving you immediate context for discussion, essay prompts, and unit design.

The five Fallboys archetypes — Falling in Love, Falling Apart, Falling Away, Falling Into Identity, and Falling & Failing — function as thematic lenses across the curriculum, making it easy to pair texts or build units around a single emotional question.

Librarians

The Fallboys archive gives librarians a curated, categorized, and editorially justified reading list for YA collections centered on male emotional literacy. Every title has been evaluated against the same four inclusion criteria — male or masc-aligned lead, emotional interiority, transformation arc, ages 12 to 18 — so you know exactly why each book belongs.

Use the genre filter to identify gaps in your collection. Use the archetype tags to design themed displays, reading challenges, or book talks that speak directly to young male readers.

Parents

If you are trying to understand what your son is going through — or trying to find the right book to open a conversation he doesn't know how to start — the archive is a guide. The intensity rating on each card tells you how emotionally heavy a reading experience to expect. The growth arc tag tells you where the story ends up.

The best books for your son are not the ones with the safest content. They are the ones where a boy feels genuinely seen. Use the archive to find those books, and then read them with him.

Questions About the Archive

Frequently Asked Questions

Direct answers to the most common questions about the Fallboys YA book archive.

The Fallboys YA archive contains over 300 curated young adult novels featuring male or masc-aligned leads. Featured titles include The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky, Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli, Ghost by Jason Reynolds, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz, Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds, Monster by Walter Dean Myers, More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera, Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card, and many more. Books span genres including contemporary, fantasy, sci-fi, dystopian, sports fiction, queer YA, mystery, and graphic novels.

To be included in the Fallboys archive, a book must meet four criteria: (1) The protagonist must be male or masc-aligned — a boy or young man at the center of the emotional story. (2) The book must feature genuine emotional interiority — the inner world of the protagonist must be rendered with depth and honesty. (3) There must be a clear transformation arc — the character must change in a meaningful, emotionally legible way. (4) The protagonist must be between ages 12 and 18, placing the story firmly in the adolescent coming-of-age tradition. Exceptions may be made for books with female or non-binary leads where the emotional architecture maps onto the Fallboys framework; these are clearly noted.

The Fallboys archive organizes books by five emotional descent archetypes: Falling in Love (first love, queer awakening, unrequited longing, forbidden romance), Falling Apart (grief, family breakdown, mental health struggles, identity confusion), Falling Away (leaving religion, rejecting tradition, breaking expectations, departing home), Falling Into Identity (sexual orientation, gender identity, neurodivergence, cultural belonging), and Falling & Failing (moral mistakes, academic collapse, sports injury, redemption arcs). Every book in the archive is tagged with one primary archetype and a growth arc outcome such as Redemption, Acceptance, Courage, or Self-definition.

The Fallboys YA book archive is designed for four primary audiences. Teen readers (ages 12–18) who are looking for books that reflect their own emotional experience as boys navigating change. Educators and English teachers who want to teach emotionally complex male-led YA fiction in the classroom, using the archetype system as a thematic lens. Librarians building YA collections that center male emotional literacy and vulnerability, with clear curation criteria and categorization. Parents who want to understand the emotional landscape their sons are navigating and find books that can open conversations. The archive is inclusive of queer, neurodivergent, and BIPOC perspectives throughout.

Each book card in the Fallboys archive includes an intensity rating from 1 to 5 dots indicating the emotional weight of the reading experience. A rating of 1 or 2 indicates a lighter, more accessible emotional journey suitable for younger or more sensitive readers. A rating of 3 represents moderate emotional intensity — meaningful but not overwhelming. A rating of 4 indicates a significantly emotionally demanding story with heavy themes. A rating of 5 is reserved for the most emotionally intense books in the archive — stories dealing with trauma, crisis, violence, or profound loss that require a reader ready to sit with difficulty. The intensity rating is not a warning to avoid a book; it is an invitation to approach it with awareness.

Not Sure Where to Start?

Take the Reflection Quiz to find your emotional archetype — then come back to the archive with a direction that's yours.