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Punished by David Lubar

Punished by David Lubar tells about Logan being punished with saying puns. There was an old guy in the library reading a book and Logan ran into him playing tag with Benedict. Benedict and Logan are close to my age, which is 11. The old man blew dust on Logan on purpose and he was cursed saying puns, for example, "I field like football." His best friend Benedict decided to help Logan and told him to find a light shade oxymoron in the lamp store. Logan had to find seven oxymorons before 24 hours passed. He got in trouble in LA for saying puns and was sent to the office. Mom, dad, and Benedict helped Logan in his quests to find oxymorons, anagrams, and palindromes. "11" and "sis" are examples of palindromes. Benedict tried to get Logan out of trouble so he acted like his pants were on fire. Logan went to Dr. Roberts Wordsworth and put his seventh rubber band on his wrist and it turned gold because his friends called him Bob. Logan said a pun for a joke, "Pizza Peet-sa" even though his punishment is over. They used his "Student of the Month" pizza coupon to get some pizza. Reviewed by James McElhaney, Hampton Turner, and Hays Waldrop. ♦♦♦
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