Rebel Belle
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Rebel belle volume 1
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Penguin Young Readers Group , 2014.
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Harper Price, peerless Southern belle, was born ready for a Homecoming tiara. But after a strange run-in at the dance imbues her with incredible abilities, Harper's destiny takes a turn for the seriously weird. She becomes a Paladin, one of an ancient line of guardians with agility, super strength and lethal fighting instincts.

Just when life can't get any more disastrously crazy, Harper finds out who she's charged to protect: David Stark, school reporter, subject of a mysterious prophecy and possibly Harper's least favorite person. But things get complicated when Harper starts falling for him--and discovers that David's own fate could very well be to destroy Earth.With snappy banter, cotillion dresses, non-stop action and a touch of magic, this new young adult series from bestseller Rachel Hawkins is going to make y'all beg for more.

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Format
eBook
Street Date
04/08/2014
Language
English
ISBN
9781101603338

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NoveList provides detailed suggestions for series you might like if you enjoyed this book. Suggestions are based on recommendations from librarians and other contributors.
These light-hearted series are a hilarious blend of suspense and drama. Though Vladimir (Chronicles) is an awkward half-vampire and Harper (Rebel) is a girly paladin, both must hone their newly acquired abilities to battle dark forces and survive high school. -- Heather Cunningham
Unlikely heroines deliver spirited comebacks when faced with strange, otherworldly happenings in these funny series. Both combine regular high school issues with a light-hearted paranormal element and plenty of romantic drama. -- Heather Cunningham
Whether protecting an ancient power (Rebel) or facing death itself (Darklight), the characters in these amusing series maintain a sharp wit under the direst circumstances. Both are suspenseful, but it's the charged romantic encounters that will leave readers swooning. -- Heather Cunningham
Though Harper (Rebel) is a fashion-conscious Southerner and Gwyneth (Ruby), a graceless English girl, both quick-witted heroines handle their newfound powers with a fighting spirit. In both entertaining series, an unwanted attraction to an ally produces some heated romantic confrontations. -- Heather Cunningham
Though Tantalize is a gory romp through an alternate reality of vampires and fallen angels, and Rebel is about a popular southern belle with newfound superpowers, both romantic series are a comical blend of the mundane and fantastical. -- Heather Cunningham
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These series have the appeal factors suspenseful and fast-paced, and they have the subjects "supernatural," "teenage girls," and "vampires."
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In these breezy reads, teen girls -- a naïve witch (Jinx) and a perfectionistic paladin (Rebel) -- embrace unwanted powers to defeat a dark enemy. Both combine flirty romance, high school antics, and a dash of the paranormal. -- Heather Cunningham
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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

As if superachiever Harper does not have enough on her plate, she finds herself at the center of a murderous paranormal plot and during the homecoming dance, no less. Turns out Harper is a Paladin, a legendary character bound to protect the Oracle, an all-powerful visionary who can foresee the future. When the Oracle turns out to be her geeky and annoying classmate David Stark, well, that's a sign that most folks are not who they seem to be in this fantasy romp. The southern private-school milieu, which plays out like a snappy satire on college-prep activities and the all-important cotillion ritual, is juxtaposed with darkly fantastical forces to provide humor and spunk, enlivening the story and recalling Hawkins' Hex Hall titles. That Harper also lives in the shadow of her deceased older sister adds a layer of emotional complexity. Mainly, though, the romance, coming-of-age aspects, and a well-drawn heroine with a crackling wit will lure in readers.--O'Malley, Anne Copyright 2014 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Harper is a popular overachiever with the perfect boyfriend, Ryan; she's driven by a need to prove she's not like her sister, who died driving after drinking on Homecoming night. Right before Harper is inevitably crowned Homecoming queen, the dying school janitor breathes an ancient power into her, making Harper a Paladin, protector of the oracle who happens to be David, her archenemy since kindergarten. Harper's priorities quickly shift from maintaining her image to using her new fighting skills to keep nefarious forces from closing in on David. It all culminates at Cotillion, a formal ball where girls are presented and officially recognized as women. Harper's sharp wit and slow coming-to-terms with her imperfections make her fully relatable in a solid series kickoff. Hawkins (the Hex Hall series) strikes a pleasing balance between humor and drama, giving the "chosen one" narrative a welcome dusting of irony and a glowing Southern setting. The Ryan-Harper-David love triangle sizzles, and there are just enough surprises to keep readers on their toes. Ages 12-up. Agent: Holly Root, Waxman Leavell Literary Agency. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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School Library Journal Review

Gr 7 Up-Harper Price is not your typical Southern belle. When the ancient powers of a Paladin are passed on to her during Homecoming, her life changes instantly. According to the legend of Charlemagne, a Paladin is a guardian charged with protecting a particular being. In Harper's case, this being is none other than her sworn enemy, David Stark. As her new abilities grow, they threaten to ruin her relationships with her parents, her boyfriend, and her best friend. Armed with the advice of those who have lived with this responsibility, along with the best knowledge the Internet has to offer, Harper faces her uncertain future with her pearls and agility skills at the ready, prepared for whatever adventure may lie ahead. With Rebel Belle, Hawkins provides a soft place for readers of her "Hex Hall" series (Hyperion) to land. Rife with legendary beings and their accumulated lore, the novel presents a worthwhile heroine in Harper Price. Overscheduled and overly responsible, she is a familiar character to teens, and by the end of the book, Hawkins convinces them that she may be the perfect recipient of the power of a Paladin.-Colleen S. Banick, Westport Public Schools, CT (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Horn Book Review

Harper loses her position as her high school's queen bee when she is unexpectedly imbued with superpowers and their attendant responsibilities. As the traditional Cotillion debut and her supernatural showdown approach, her love life also collapses. A stereotyped Southern setting along with a deep debt to Buffy the Vampire Slayer limit the novel's originality, but the girl-power motifs provide plenty of action. (c) Copyright 2014. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

This paranormal chick-lit comedy finds a queen-bee high school girl from Alabama gaining superpowers that require her to protect the boy she's disliked all her life. There's no accounting for the title, which has virtually nothing to do with the book's content, but laughs will be flying as fast as ninja kicks when the too-good-to-be-true student-body president, head cheerleader and 4.0 student with the Perfect Boyfriend finds herself transformed into a Paladin in the bathroom while waiting for the announcement that will crown her homecoming queen. Seventeen-year-old Harper just wants to get into a great college, marry longtime boyfriend Ryan and become the second female governor of Alabama. So being attacked by her scimitar-wielding history teacher comes as a surprise, but suddenly she can fight back with style. Now, though, she finds herself compelled to protect Davidsuperdork, her rival for valedictorian and the bane of her existence since kindergarten. Worse, she must protect him to the death, an event that may occur, as the dreaded Ephors, guardians of the oracles, do not want a male oracle. Alas, David is that oracle. As the two spar, however, they also find themselves attracted to each other, a condition Harper strongly opposes. Comedy ensues. The story itself stands up as decent paranormal suspense, but it's the snarky humor that gives it legs. Plenty of merriment, even for Yankees. (Paranormal comedy. 12-16)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

As if superachiever Harper does not have enough on her plate, she finds herself at the center of a murderous paranormal plot—and during the homecoming dance, no less. Turns out Harper is a Paladin, a legendary character bound to protect the Oracle, an all-powerful visionary who can foresee the future. When the Oracle turns out to be her geeky and annoying classmate David Stark, well, that's a sign that most folks are not who they seem to be in this fantasy romp. The southern private-school milieu, which plays out like a snappy satire on college-prep activities and the all-important cotillion ritual, is juxtaposed with darkly fantastical forces to provide humor and spunk, enlivening the story and recalling Hawkins' Hex Hall titles. That Harper also lives in the shadow of her deceased older sister adds a layer of emotional complexity. Mainly, though, the romance, coming-of-age aspects, and a well-drawn heroine with a crackling wit will lure in readers. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Harper is a popular overachiever with the perfect boyfriend, Ryan; she's driven by a need to prove she's not like her sister, who died driving after drinking on Homecoming night. Right before Harper is inevitably crowned Homecoming queen, the dying school janitor breathes an ancient power into her, making Harper a Paladin, protector of the oracle who happens to be David, her archenemy since kindergarten. Harper's priorities quickly shift from maintaining her image to using her new fighting skills to keep nefarious forces from closing in on David. It all culminates at Cotillion, a formal ball where girls are presented and officially recognized as women. Harper's sharp wit and slow coming-to-terms with her imperfections make her fully relatable in a solid series kickoff. Hawkins (the Hex Hall series) strikes a pleasing balance between humor and drama, giving the "chosen one" narrative a welcome dusting of irony and a glowing Southern setting. The Ryan-Harper-David love triangle sizzles, and there are just enough surprises to keep readers on their toes. Ages 12–up. Agent: Holly Root, Waxman Leavell Literary Agency. (Apr.)

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PW Annex Reviews

Harper is a popular overachiever with the perfect boyfriend, Ryan; she's driven by a need to prove she's not like her sister, who died driving after drinking on Homecoming night. Right before Harper is inevitably crowned Homecoming queen, the dying school janitor breathes an ancient power into her, making Harper a Paladin, protector of the oracle who happens to be David, her archenemy since kindergarten. Harper's priorities quickly shift from maintaining her image to using her new fighting skills to keep nefarious forces from closing in on David. It all culminates at Cotillion, a formal ball where girls are presented and officially recognized as women. Harper's sharp wit and slow coming-to-terms with her imperfections make her fully relatable in a solid series kickoff. Hawkins (the Hex Hall series) strikes a pleasing balance between humor and drama, giving the "chosen one" narrative a welcome dusting of irony and a glowing Southern setting. The Ryan-Harper-David love triangle sizzles, and there are just enough surprises to keep readers on their toes. Ages 12–up. Agent: Holly Root, Waxman Leavell Literary Agency. (Apr.)

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 7 Up—Harper Price is not your typical Southern belle. When the ancient powers of a Paladin are passed on to her during Homecoming, her life changes instantly. According to the legend of Charlemagne, a Paladin is a guardian charged with protecting a particular being. In Harper's case, this being is none other than her sworn enemy, David Stark. As her new abilities grow, they threaten to ruin her relationships with her parents, her boyfriend, and her best friend. Armed with the advice of those who have lived with this responsibility, along with the best knowledge the Internet has to offer, Harper faces her uncertain future with her pearls and agility skills at the ready, prepared for whatever adventure may lie ahead. With Rebel Belle, Hawkins provides a soft place for readers of her "Hex Hall" series (Hyperion) to land. Rife with legendary beings and their accumulated lore, the novel presents a worthwhile heroine in Harper Price. Overscheduled and overly responsible, she is a familiar character to teens, and by the end of the book, Hawkins convinces them that she may be the perfect recipient of the power of a Paladin.—Colleen S. Banick, Westport Public Schools, CT

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Hawkins, R. (2014). Rebel Belle . Penguin Young Readers Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hawkins, Rachel. 2014. Rebel Belle. Penguin Young Readers Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hawkins, Rachel. Rebel Belle Penguin Young Readers Group, 2014.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Hawkins, R. (2014). Rebel belle. Penguin Young Readers Group.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Hawkins, Rachel. Rebel Belle Penguin Young Readers Group, 2014.

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