Rinkitink in Oz by L. Frank Baum

When the islands of Regos and Coregos invade the island of Pingaree, Prince Inga is left behind with the magic pearls. Along with King Rinkitink and a goat named Bilbil, Prince Inga attempts to free the Pingareeans from their captivity. Eventually, Inga’s parents end up in the underground caverns of the Nome King Kaliko followed by Inga, Rinkitink, and Bilbil. In the end few of our old Oz friends arrive to attempt to put everything right.

There was not nearly as much wordplay in Rinkitink in Oz, the tenth Oz book, compared to some of the previous ones. The story was entertaining, however, and is a nice addition to the Oz series. I recommend this book to people of all ages!

4 (out of 5) Stars

Books Read in 2016: 76
Pages Read in 2016: 20,144
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