Just Don't Mention It
A selection of review quotes.
This was such a beautiful and heartbreaking read. So please excuse me while I pick myself up from the floor and wipe away my many tears. my bookish daydream |
This book is set in sunny California and is an ideal summer read. It’s got all the drama and gossip you could want, with a lot of heart. my little library in the attic |
I loved the writing style. It was a balanced mix of flowery and straight to the point that was very fitting for the character. |
Hawthorn Book reviews
Whenever you arrive to this story – either from Tyler’s side or Eden’s side – you will leave loving them both. fangirl since 1988 |
When I started reading JDMI, I discovered it was so much more than just a love story […] this isn't an easy read, but it's an important one. no safer place |
Estelle Maskame’s writing has had me hooked with every other book she has written and this one is no different. janay brazier |
Just Don’t Mention It is a hard-hitting read but also, one I found very thought-provoking. married to books |
Her characters are complex with interesting arcs and relatable qualities; her style is easy to read which helps pull you into the narrative quickly; and within seconds of opening the first pages, she pulls on your emotions so hard that you find yourself wishing you could hurl yourself into the string of letters like a warrior Mary Poppins to protect Tyler yourself. caffeine addled ramblings |
The main thing that I love about this book is the romance. The romance is such a slow burn and I liked that. powisamy |
As the chapters progressed, the content became more and more intense and at times were hard to read, but Maskame handled these scenes with such care and her talent for writing really shone through. amy janealice |
I would definitely recommend this to any fans of Young Adult Contemporary Fiction and am going to award it the full 5* without hesitation. sammy's shelf |
I have read very few YA books where the protagonist is male and the genre is predominantly romantic, and I was really impressed! […] Don’t judge a book by it’s cover, and don’t judge Tyler by his bad-boy status. books beyond the story |
I am so obsessed with this book! emmanovella |
Well, I now need to read the original trilogy! chrikaru blog |
Just Don’t Mention It, is everything that the previous DIMILY books has and never judge a book by its cover |
Perfect for fans of the series, or anyone who likes a story about a bad boy, who isn’t as bad as he makes out. charlotte, somewhere |