Seeing double
Importantly, there is an entire class of objects that we miss altogether if we only focus on the Messier, NGC, and IC galaxies, clusters, and nebulae: double stars. Such targets are great for amateurs, especially under light-polluted skies.
The problem with more expansive deep-sky objects is that, even if they are very bright, their brightness is spread over a large area, often resulting in relatively low surface brightness. This is not the case for double stars. They are pointlike, so there are no surface brightness issues to deal with — visibility is only a question of visual magnitude. Plus, multi-star systems litter the night sky. With so many colorful and interesting stellar duos and trios (and more) in reach of beginners, a thorough list must also include those.