<p><strong>Is it possible? Can an ordinary human being really become a perfect person in three short days?</strong></p><p>Milo Crinkley thought so. What gave him the idea was a book that fell on his head one day at the library--a book with the impressive title <em>Be a Perfect Person in Just Three Days!</em> The author Dr. K.&nbsp; Pinkerton Silverfish did look kind of weird but he claimed to be the world&#39;s leading authority on perfection.</p><p>Milo took the book home and followed its instructions. He liked the idea of being perfect. Perfect people never had their parents nag at&nbsp; them. Perfect people never had to take the blame for rotten tricks their sisters played. Perfect people never needed erasers. Perfect was obviously the perfect thing to be!</p><p>Did Milo become a perfect person in just three days? More important can you?</p><p>Do you think we&#39;re going to answer all your questions here when we want you to read this hilarious book?</p><p><strong>A personal message from Dr. K. Pinkerton Silverfish world&#39;s leading expert on perfection:</strong></p><p>●&nbsp; Maybe you think it&#39;s all a lot of baloney. Maybe you think nobody can<br />become perfect in three short days. Well maybe you should think again!</p><p>● <strong>Here&#39;s my no-risk guarantee:</strong></p><p>Try this book for just three days. If you&#39;re not absolutely delighted<br />with the results you can go soak your head. Now what could be fairer<br />than that?</p><p>● I won&#39;t be satisfied until every man woman and child on the face of the earth completes my <strong>amazing crash course in perfection.</strong> So remember: If you don&#39;t read this book I&#39;m going to tell on you!</p><p><strong>Winner of five kid-voted statewide awards!</strong><br /><br />California Young Reader Medal<br />Charlie May Simon Award (Arkansas)<br />Georgia Children&#39;s Book Award<br />Nene Award (Hawaii)<br />Sunshine State Award (Florida)<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>