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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great, Nov 9 2004
By Prism Light "Prism" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Zenda 05 The Impossible Butterfly (Paperback)
Yet another wonderful book in the always creative Zenda series. In this book, a new character is introduced, Willow. She is everything a decent friend should be, and that is exactly why Zenda can't stand her. Zenda continuously tries to convince herself that jealousy is NOT the emotion she is feeling, but deep inside it upsets her that her friends seem less interested in her since Willow came along. And as if this isn't enough to deal with, Zenda is worried about Persuaja, the kind but mysterious psychic who is one of Zenda's most understanding friends. Persuaja is very ill, possibly with something incurable.
This story was one that always keeps you feeling Zenda's emotions as though they were your own, and the ending hints that the next book will finish Zenda's quest to collect all the pieces of her gazing ball. Don't worry, though, it doesn't end the series! I recommend this series to any girl, and wish that my friends would give it a try as well.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Zenda 5: The Impossible Butterfly, Oct 19 2009
By 2grls2dgs1hrs - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Zenda 05 The Impossible Butterfly (Paperback)
As with all the zenda series, my daughter loves this book! No longer in print. keep it!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Butterfly, Sep 30 2007
By Heather St Pierre "Ang Mon De eL" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Zenda 05 The Impossible Butterfly (Paperback)
she thought she cant do anything until in the end she learns that she have to accept everything. she learn from mistakes and make it right when she can. she almost lost the caterpilla until she fix the mistake. she cure the caterpilla and able make it evole into butterfly. she learns that responsible can be hard unless she do hard. she end all right.