Because you like Rachel in Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
There are certain souls the surprisingly sensitive Death would rather not reap. See them in The Book Thief.
Blunt but anxious, Gretchen Ross bonds most easily with those who have lived tough lives like she has. See them in Donnie Darko.
With an undeniable sense of adventure, Huck Finn is an expert at getting into and, more importantly, out of sticky situations. See them in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
Noah Calhoun is lost without Allie, who seems to have moved on. See them in The Notebook.
Lyra Belacqua is prone to getting in trouble, but she's also clever enough to get out of it. Most of the time. See them in The Golden Compass.
Charlie Kelmeckis is a wallflower who's starting to blossom into something more. See them in The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
Though raised to think of himself as a monster, Quasimodo has a heart that holds nothing but compassion. See them in The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Sarah Ashburn lives life by the book and has trouble getting along with anyone who doesn't do the same. See them in The Heat.
In his transformation from hardened convict to moral paragon, Jean Valjean is the kind of man we should all aspire to be. See them in Les Miserables.
Romantic, tortured, and at times cruel, Heathcliff is an intense man. See them in Wuthering Heights.
Jesse Tuck dreams of finding someone to join his unusual family. See them in Tuck Everlasting.
America Singer is a feisty, fiercely independent musician who places little value on the restrictive rules of her society. See them in The Selection .