I saw
The Magical Imperfect on the middle school list for Virginia's Readers' Choice and thought it looked like a book I'd enjoy. The book description reads, "Etan has stopped speaking since his mother left. His father and grandfather don’t know how to help him. His friends have given up on him. When Etan is asked to deliver a grocery order to the outskirts of town, he realizes he’s at the home of Malia Agbayani, also known as the Creature. Malia stopped going to school when her acute eczema spread to her face, and the bullying became too much. As the two become friends, other kids tease Etan for knowing the Creature. But he believes he might have a cure for Malia’s condition, if only he can convince his family and hers to believe it too. Even if it works, will these two outcasts find where they fit in?"
This was a nice read. I really liked the premise of the book and liked both main characters. It was cool how the book was based in real history (a World Series, earthquake, etc.) I also liked that the book introduced some important issues (mental health struggles, selective mutism, bullying, losing/finding faith during difficult times, etc.).
Rating: * * (2/3 = Liked it)
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