The Neverending Story' has this magical way of making you feel like you're holding a piece of another world in your hands. The two main characters are Bastian Balthazar Bux, a shy, bookish kid who stumbles into the story, and Atreyu, the brave young warrior tasked with saving Fantasia. Bastian's journey is so relatable—he's just a kid who escapes into books, and suddenly, he's part of one. Atreyu, on the other hand, is this fearless hero riding his luckdragon Falkor, facing down the Nothing. Their stories intertwine in this beautiful way that makes you question where the reader ends and the story begins.
What I love about them is how they balance each other. Bastian starts off as this insecure boy, but through Fantasia, he finds courage. Atreyu seems like the typical hero, but he's also deeply vulnerable, especially when he fails. And then there's Falkor—how could anyone forget that wise, funny luckdragon? The book (and the movie) makes you feel like you're right there with them, fighting to keep Fantasia alive. It's one of those stories that stays with you long after you close the cover.