Dig by A.S. King


 You have to read this book from cover to cover to fully understand and even realize what the heck is going on. There are parts early on in Dig that the reader will not initially understand in the bigger picture and that, standing on their own, may seem completely neither here nor there. As the story unfolds, the numerous storylines, told from the point of view of five cousins who either have little or no idea they are related, come together in a dysfunctional family Easter reunion of sorts.

I am a huge fan of A.S. King. King's novels always tackle serious issues in the most interesting way. In Dig, King examines the toxicity of white supremacy and racism amid generations of a really messed up family. This book will certainly not be for everyone, but those who "get it" will absolutely love it!

-TK

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