A good character can stick with you forever, even if they're "just" an animal.
We've compiled a list of our favorite literary creatures that keep us re-reading their stories again and again.
This sperm whale is the ocean's biggest and baddest. Forget about Ishmael, we'd rather have the story from Moby's point of view.

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This guy is responsible for the most famous stage direction in theater history: "Exit, pursued by a bear." Who doesn't love a random bear mauling?

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Charlotte is probably the only arachnid we'd actually want to hang out with. She's a true friend to Wilbur, and a pretty good speller to boot!

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The witch is scary and the wardrobe is just a closet. So naturally, we're all about the lion, Aslan. He's a majestic guy and you can't help but imagine what it would be like to grab onto his mane and ride him around Narnia. (Just ignore the fact that he's a symbol for Christ for now.)

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Even if he's "not all there," the Cheshire Cat remains one of the most popular cats in all of literature. With his kooky grin and baffling riddles, he's a hard feline to forget.

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Sure Eloise is a children's picture book, but how can you resist Weenie and his cat-eye sunglasses?
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Did Seabiscuit narrate his own autobiographical novel? Nope! He might be fast, but he's certainly not as smart and sweet as Black Beauty, the English taxicab horse.

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There's a reason that this is the only Sherlock Holmes title we can actually remember. This guy also boasts one of the most intimidating book jacket silhouettes in literary history.

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Definitely among our favorite eccentric millionaire toads.

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