(7/29/2024)
On a scale from 1-5 (5 being excellent), I would give "Everything We Never Knew" a 3. The storyline is unique to me and that is something I like when choosing a book. The main character (Lexi is well developed and has feelings I can empathize with. Some of the other characters are less developed, but the story is about Lexi, so that makes sense. There are moments of suspense, so the story kept me engaged throughout the novel. Many of the themes are ones that women would find interesting, such as: acceptance, personal development and growth, spiritualism, family matters and traumas, and female friendships.
Because the book is about healing through observance of auras, this book may not be believable to the general public. I think the best audience would be in their 20s-30s (like the protagonist and primarily women. I probably would not recommend this book to my book clubs, The women in these groups are older and may not be interested or relate to the subject matter of the book.