It?s the night before the gazing ball ceremony and Zenda has yet to recover her last two musings. Desperately wishing to escape from her problems, Zenda finds herself in a strange dimension where she must undergo a test. Does Zenda have what it takes to pass the test and receive her last two musings?
My daughter loves the Zenda books. She is in 4th grade with average reading skills. This book is a good balance between not being too frustrating for her to read and yet having content that she finds interesting and likable.
No Word Can Describe It
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Though not the last book in the series, this book concludes Zenda's quest to find the missing pieces to her gazing ball. The story was very good, and I found myself practically unable to put the book down until, before I knew it, I'd read the whole book in less then two and a half hours! Definately the most exciting book in the series, because it tells what all Zenda readers have been waiting anxiously for, this book was well worth my time and money! The "test of mirrors" was very entertaining, and I found the way the author described Zenda's emotions then to be very descriptive and realistic. I don't want to give too much away, but I will say that this book was fantastic, and will be a favorite of any Zenda reader!
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