Families who loved The Archived by Victoria Schwab often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is struggling to process the lingering weight of grief, particularly following the loss of a sibling or grandparent. It serves as a profound metaphor for how we 'store' the people we love after they are gone and the danger of letting past memories prevent us from living in the present. The story follows Mackenzie, a teenager tasked with 'keeping' a library of the dead, where bodies are like books containing life stories. While it features elements of a supernatural thriller, its heart lies in exploring the complex boundaries between love and pain, and the necessity of letting go. Parents will find it a sophisticated tool for discussing the permanence of loss within a safe, fantastical framework. It is most appropriate for mature middle schoolers and high school students who appreciate atmospheric, moody storytelling and are ready to grapple with themes of mortality and secrecy.