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Miss Mayhem: a Rebel Belle Novel Hardcover – April 7, 2015

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 224 ratings

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New York Times bestselling author Rachel Hawkins is sassier than ever in this page-turning follow up to Rebel Belle, perfect for fans of Buffy and Veronica Mars.

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almost back to normal for Harper Price. The Ephors have been silent after their deadly attack at Cotillion months ago, and best friend Bee has returned after a mysterious disappearance. Now Harper can return her focus to the important things in life: school, canoodling with David, her nemesis-turned-ward-slash-boyfie, and even competing in the Miss Pine Grove pageant.

Unfortunately, supernatural chores are never done. The Ephors have decided they’d rather train David than kill him.  The catch: Harper has to come along for the ride, but she can’t stay David’s Paladin unless she undergoes an an ancient trial that will either kill her . . .  or make her more powerful than ever.
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Gr 7 Up—Harper Price is back in this sequel to Rebel Belle (Putnam, 2014). She continues in her role as a Paladin, sworn protector of the Oracle, her boyfriend, David Stark. In this installment, Harper and her friends are positioned for an epic battle with the Ephors, legendary killers of the Oracle. The Ephors change the rules of the game this time: David will be trained to help them, and Harper will have to complete trials known as the Peirasmos if she wants to continue as his protector. As in the previous volume, each of these three trials will unfold in ways that threaten all that Harper holds dear. Hawkins's sophomore effort in this series sees the return of the main characters introduced in the first book, though their relationships are increasingly complex, which overshadows what should be the main conflict: the battle between the Ephors and the Paladin. Still, fans won't mind. VERDICT Overall, this title provides a satisfactory continuation of the "Rebel Belle" series.—Colleen S. Banick, Westport Public Schools, CT

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Praise for Rebel Belle 

* “Harper is as quippy as you please, with a sass born of a sharp intellect…as surprising as it is delicious.”—
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, starred review

"Plenty of merriment, even for Yankees."—
Kirkus Reviews

“Fun with a twist of supernatural and Southern charm.”—
VOYA

“The romance, coming-of-age aspects, and a well-drawn heroine with a crackling wit will lure in readers.”—
Booklist

“Hawkins strikes a pleasing balance between humor and drama, giving the ‘chosen one’ narrative a welcome dusting of irony and a glowing Southern setting.”—
Publishers Weekly

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers (April 7, 2015)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 288 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0399256946
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0399256943
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 12 years and up
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 870L
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ 7 - 9
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 14.1 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 1 x 8.75 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 224 ratings

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Rachel Hawkins (www.rachel-hawkins.com) was a high school English teacher before becoming a full-time writer. She lives with her family in Alabama, and is currently at work on the third book in the Hex Hall series. To the best of her knowledge, Rachel is not a witch, though some of her former students may disagree....

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Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2015
After the paladin duty of Harper, everything became more complicated. Ephors comes to make a deal with them. Of course they dont want to accept.
Harper and David has quite little problems. And David starts to find the way to protect them and gave them their normal lives.
I cant say any word for the ending. My heart just...just broken. I didnt expect that things got normal and they were being apart from each other. I loved Harper,David,Bee,Ryan and even Alexander. This book shouldnt end..
That was a fantastic book I've ever read just like the first book. I hope the third book of the triolgy will release as soon as its possible. I cant wait to read it and learn what will happen next. Such a good auther,Rachel Hawkins!!
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2016
This review originally appeared on herestohappyendings.com

A few weeks ago I read and reviewed the absolutely fantastic Rebel Belle by Rachel Hawkins. It was one of those books that were on my list for ages, and I just never managed to get around to reading. After I read it, though, I couldn't understand what had taken me so long - I mean, it was absolutely fantastic, and I couldn't get enough of it. I flew through that book so quickly I probably could have read it three times in the normal amount of time it takes me to read a book.

If you want to read my review for Rebel Belle, go and check it out. Otherwise you might run into some spoilers in this review that you might not have seen coming if you didn't read the first book (I hate giving things away in books, so I try to keep things as spoiler free as possible, but you know, I warned you!).

“Honestly, not enough people know how to use good manners as a weapon.”

Rebel Belle left off with Harper and David (and Ryan) getting used to their new powers as Paladin, Oracle, and Mage. After the whole incident at Cotillion, the three of them are starting to figure out how to manage to keep things going smoothly without too much of an issue (aside from the slight awkwardness between now exes Harper and Ryan). However, that starts to change one night when Harper goes into a party to rescue Harper's friends from a bad situation that David had a vision about - and from there, things go downhill. Bee is still missing, but soon to be recovered when Harper, David, and Ryan come across a strange house with an even stranger man inside - an Ephor, who wants to make David's visions even stronger than they already are. Not to mention the fact that even though Harper is getting used to her Paladin powers and now this guy wants to throw in that she has to go through trials to officiate her status as David's Paladin. Not too thrilled with this, she is even less thrilled when the Ephor brings out Bee, who was kidnapped, and is threatened with either completing the trials successfully or dying...and if you remember, Bee is still a Paladin, so he tosses that in Harper's face, too (a spare Paladin!).

Feeling a bit out of her element (and admittedly pretty terrified at the daunting surprise tasks ahead of her), Harper confides to her aunt Jewel - the only person she has told anything to aside from Ryan and Bee.

“Aunt Jewel, I just told you that I have superpowers. That my current boyfriend is an Oracle, and my ex-boyfriend is more or less a wizard. And you want to do a little shopping? I’d hoped you wouldn’t freak out, don’t get me wrong, but I expected some freaking out.”

Still feeling a little...intimidated by everything that's going on, we also have another Mage after them - her name is Blythe, and she is trying all sorts of tricks to get to David, but as usual, Harper is protecting him the best she can.

Making a decision to compete in the Miss Pine Grove pageant with Bee in order to try and stop the horrible vision that David had from coming true (and maybe catch Blythe), Harper must face the other trials as well as compete in the pageant - and if she loses, she can no longer be David's Paladin.

Miss Mayhem was really good, but it didn't really have the awesomeness that Rebel Belle had. Yes, it was great, and Harper was the same kick-ass, well-mannered, profanity filtering heroine that we know and love, but it just didn't have the amount of oomph that the first book had. Still, if you liked Rebel Belle, the you absolutely must read this one, too, because it picks right up where the first book left off.

I got really sad at the end of the book, and while I'm not going to ruin my spoiler free review here, I was disappointed that the author chose to end the book this way. It was kind of heartbreaking, and I really wished it could have gone differently, but at the same time, it leaves a lot of room for the third and final book, Lady Renegades, to complete the story. I really do hope it has more of an uplifting ending than this installment, though. I'm really glad that I waited to read this book right after Rebel Belle and right before Lady Renegades, otherwise I probably would have forgotten all the stuff that happened in this one.

While this is a bit lackluster compared to the first book in the series, the characters are all back and it's nice to spend more time with all of them. There's still tons of action going on, so no need to worry about missing out on that.
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2015
Rebel Belle was one of my favorites of last year, so it's no guess that I was desperately waiting for this one. I just knew it would be filled with adventure and mayhem and the wit and sarcasm that only Hawkins can bring. Although it wasn't as good as the first, there was something that kept me tied to this book.
Miss Mayhem starts exactly where Rebel Belle left off. Coalition is over and things are starting to get back to normal (well as normal as can be) and Harper is beginning to get back to what she's always done: EVERYTHING she can. But unfortunately, her Paladin powers don't go away just because she wanted them to. Instead she gets word that the Ephors now want to train David....
Sadly, I wasn't as big a fan of this one as I was of the first one. In the first one there was so much action and adventure going on and I just couldn't put it down. In this one, there was still some of the action and things going on, but it just didn't hang on to me like the first one did. I hadn't wanted to put Rebel Belle down, but with this one, I just read it like "I'll finish it when I get to it." Not that it wasn't memorable, just that it wasn't quite as good. In other words, to me it was the dreaded sophomore novel.
I also wasn't a huge fan of that ending. What in the world made you think that was ok, Hawkins? Does that mean there will be three books? Because that was just a weird thing to do. I can't tell whether or not there will be more or if it's just over now. And that bugs me. I don't know if I should stop looking forward to something else or to just give up. PLEASE give me another one.
Although this wasn't my favorite, it was certainly a quick, fun read. If there's not a third book, I'm sure I will definitely read this series again and again.
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2015
I loved Miss Mayhem even more than Rebel Belle, and Rebel Belle was one of my favorites. The darker tone was definitely appropriate, given the foreshadowing in the first book of Harper killing David to protect him from himself. Protecting people from themselves and having it backfire seems to be a big theme in Miss Mayhem. The contrast of the playful humor and bright colors with the dark tone and helplessness in the face of fate made for a powerful read. I'm excited for Book 3.

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Sam Rojas
5.0 out of 5 stars Calidad-Precio
Reviewed in Mexico on November 23, 2021
La estética del libro es todo lo que espere, no es un perfecto 10 ya que es un libro bastante atrasado ya que no hay versiones en español y casi nadie lo vende en México, llegó bastante bien. Y es un libro que tiene mucho que quiero leer por recomendación de alguien.
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Reviewed in Mexico on November 23, 2021
La estética del libro es todo lo que espere, no es un perfecto 10 ya que es un libro bastante atrasado ya que no hay versiones en español y casi nadie lo vende en México, llegó bastante bien. Y es un libro que tiene mucho que quiero leer por recomendación de alguien.
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Laura Machado
3.0 out of 5 stars Poderia ter sido tão melhor
Reviewed in Brazil on April 15, 2018
Esse livro não foi tão bom quanto o primeiro. Rebel Belle tem a seu favor o fato de ser novidade, da mistura da vida da Harper com suas novas habilidades ser algo que ela ainda está descobrindo. Miss Mayhem já não tem isso, então eu esperava que a autora tivesse criado um enredo um pouco mais complexo e profundo para compensar. Mas, infelizmente, não foi assim.

O problema do enredo no primeiro livro nem chegou a me incomodar tanto, mas eu comecei a ficar um pouco irritada com esse já. Além de que parece que é tudo muito incerto e de ter alguns buracos em algumas coisas, a história dá a constante impressão de não estar indo para lugar nenhum. Os problemas não convencem tanto, e parece que a própria autora não tinha muita certeza sobre o "mundo" que ela criou. O final, por outro lado, é um pouco melhor (como foi no primeiro livro), mas ainda achei corrido e não consigo imaginar como a história vai conseguir correr no último livro.

A melhor parte da história continua sendo a Harper e o David e a relação dos dois juntos. Gostei bastante de ver os altos e baixos, principalmente os momentos mais fofos, mas infelizmente isso não foi o suficiente para melhorar o resto do livro.

Vou ler o terceiro, claro, já que ainda quero um final feliz para essa história, mas já estou com aquela sensação chata de ver uma ideia incrível não chegar nem perto do seu potencial!
Stefanie C.
3.0 out of 5 stars Schwache Fortsetzung
Reviewed in Germany on June 11, 2018
It has been forever since I have read "Rebel Belle", so I had kind of a hard time back getting back into the story.

Nevertheless I enjoyed the story for most of the time, the Paladin and Oracle thing is pretty interesting and definitely has a lot of potential.
Unfortunately "Miss Mayhem" mainly concentrates on the love story between Harper and David. The on and off between them really got on my nerves.

There is also a testing for Harper's Paladin role which could have played a much bigger role in my opinion. So this was a bit disappointing.

Miss Mayhem is a really quick read and before I forget everything I will start with the next book right now.
RayS
2.0 out of 5 stars Two Stars
Reviewed in India on May 21, 2018
Book was in average condition.
Ana
5.0 out of 5 stars Hola, era un regalo para mi hija.
Reviewed in Spain on February 3, 2017
En general le ha gustado todo, el tema le ha encantado y la portada es muy chula, lo esperaba desde hace tiempo.