This is a fun book about a boy who starts off feeling, like many kids and pre-teens may feel, that he just can't do anything right. His parents are always correcting him and his sister is a snob who is also giving him a hard time. This makes him feel like there is something wrong with him. One day, while in the library, a book, "How to be a Perfect Person in Just Three Days" falls of the shelf and hits him in the head. It was meant to be--he can't wait to read this book and become perfect in only three days! The author of this book, Dr. Silverfish, is eccentric to say the least, but he seems to be talking directly to the main character, Milo--he seems to be able to predict every move Milo will make including flipping to the back of the book. Despite the bizarre things Dr. Silverfish asks him to do, like wear broccoli around his neck, Milo is determined on his quest for perfection and follows every last step! Of course, we all know that NO ONE is perfect, but you will have to read to find out how Milo learns this lesson--and you may learn a little along the way!
As a middle school teacher, this book is a great read-aloud. It is short and offers a light-hearted look an important lesson that all middle schoolers need to hear--they are all perfect in their imperfections.