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A Thousand More

5 Star Review


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Editorial Book Review:

By SB Borcy


A Thousand More takes you to a world where choices echo through time, changing lives in ways that are both sweet and sad. K. S. Lynn tells a story that seems real, and the book stays with you long after you finish it. It makes you think about love, loss, and the connections we all have. This book will make a lot of things happen to you. You laugh, cry, and hold your breath all at once. As you read the story, you think about your own family, your secrets, and how small choices can change your life in big ways.


The book is mostly about who we are, how to forgive others, and how strong family ties can be. The two sisters, who were born in different places and raised in very different ways, become more than just characters. They show how strong, sad, and alone people can be, as well as how much they want to connect with others. People from all walks of life can relate to this story because it's about love, forgiveness, and feeling like you belong.


There is a lot of tension in Lynn's writing, but it feels natural. Her writing is bright and slow. Because she writes from different points of view, readers can fully understand each character. This makes tragedies and victories feel close to home. The scenes of coming clean and getting back together are so well written that the emotions don't seem forced. As readers may find it frustrating, some parts of the story move slowly. But the payoff is always worth it, with moments of real insight and emotion that make the wait worth it.


There's more to A Thousand More than just a family story. It's also a thought experiment about love, choices, and the things that bring us together. K. S. Lynn writes a story that is deep, moving, and hard to forget. People who read this book will remember it for a long time.


About the Author 

K. S. Lynn



K. S. Lynn lives in Upstate New York with her husband and spirited rescue Labrador mix, Bailey. Their three children are a source of inspiration, pride, and joy. She enjoys traveling, spending time with family and friends, and losing herself in a good book.


A Thousand More, her award-winning debut novel, was born from a dream in 2005. While her three young children attended elementary and preschool, she spent a few hours a day writing a story that ultimately was lost to the demise of her hard drive.


Losing the first twenty-five pages made her believe she wasn't meant to write a novel. She abandoned the story until 2019, when the desire to write returned. Twenty years later, her fictional characters' stories are finally being told.


 
 
 

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