Male Lead


The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #1)
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Harry Potter, #1)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter, #5)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, #3)
The Sea of Monsters (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #2)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Harry Potter, #2)
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, #4)
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter, #6)
The Titan’s Curse (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #3)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter, #7)
The Battle of the Labyrinth (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #4)
The Hobbit, or There and Back Again
The Last Olympian (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #5)
Storm Front (The Dresden Files, #1)
The Maze Runner (The Maze Runner, #1)
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. RowlingHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. RowlingThe Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. TolkienPride and Prejudice by Jane AustenHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling
Best Male Leads
593 books — 144 voters

According to Plan by Erica DamonGypsy Blood by Kristy CunningYou by Caroline Kepnes
Yandere Male Lead Novels
3 books — 6 voters
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. RowlingHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. RowlingMiss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom RiggsHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. RowlingHarry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling
Books with male leads
216 books — 15 voters

Go-Man by Hamish SteeleThe Witch Boy by Lee Knox OstertagOveremotional by David FenneFLCL Omnibus by GainaxThird Shift Society, Vol. 2 by Meredith Moriarty
Mahou Shounen Lit. (2010s-2020s)
15 books — 1 voter
Certified Taboo by J.C. BoddingtonDirty Talk by J.C. BoddingtonFan Mail by Nicole DavidsonIrreversible by Chris    LynchHellfire by Ally Vance
He Rubbed Me the Wrong Way!
13 books — 4 voters

Lei Gong refused to look away from them, eyes narrowed to slits. Did he wonder just what caused scars like this, or was he well aware of the terrible injuries discipline whips left behind? He’d bet gold on the fact that Lei Gong didn’t have a single blemish marring his perfect skin, and that thought tore him up inside. Not because he wanted the man to have gone through a similar pain, but because he wished he hadn’t experienced his own.
K. Klein, The Failed Assassination of the Thunder God: A Dark Cultivation Fantasy

Qian Meng suspected it'd be harder to rid himself of this man than it would be to get rid of his scars. Almost as if the cultivator was yet another one, this time branded across his soul. ...more
K. Klein, The Failed Assassination of the Thunder God: A Dark Cultivation Fantasy

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