Books where the side characters and friends of the protagonist really steal the show and make it a better book as a result. Whether it's the classic archetype of the funny but deep best friend or the comforting parent, sometimes these characters make the book that much better. These characters could also include teachers of the protagonist, mentors, teammates, or boyfriends/girlfriends. This is a list to appreciate those characters who are often overlooked but have such a great and profound impact on the book.
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The Book Thief
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Harry Potter Series Box Set (Harry Potter, #1-7)
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score: 187,
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2 people voted
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The Darkest Minds (The Darkest Minds, #1)
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score: 100,
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1 person voted
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Tea and the Transcendent: A Novel in Stories
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score: 100,
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1 person voted
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I Am Number Four (Lorien Legacies, #1)
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score: 99,
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1 person voted
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Stardust
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score: 99,
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1 person voted
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If I Stay (If I Stay, #1)
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score: 98,
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1 person voted
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The Moonstone
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score: 98,
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1 person voted
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Words on Bathroom Walls
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score: 97,
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1 person voted
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Treasure Island
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score: 97,
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1 person voted
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The Fault in Our Stars
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score: 96,
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1 person voted
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Chronicles of Narnia, #1)
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score: 96,
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1 person voted
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Reboot (Reboot, #1)
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score: 95,
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1 person voted
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Divergent (Divergent, #1)
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score: 94,
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1 person voted
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Stargirl (Stargirl, #1)
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score: 91,
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1 person voted
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