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The Glitch in Our Stars by Divya Iyer

The Glitch in Our Stars by Divya Iyer is a deeply introspective and emotionally raw narrative that captures the quiet loneliness of modern life. Through Dil’s voice, the story explores how connection, love, and self doubt coexist in a world dominated by screens, routines, and unspoken expectations. The writing feels intimate, almost confessional, drawing the reader directly into Dil’s thoughts, fears, and longings.

What stands out most is the honesty of emotion. Dil’s bond with her best friend Kyra adds warmth, humor, and grounding to the narrative, showing how friendship can be as life sustaining as romantic love. Their conversations feel real, messy, and unfiltered, reflecting the way people actually speak when they feel safe. The gradual emotional connection between Dil and Rusham unfolds gently, rooted in conversation, vulnerability, and shared loneliness rather than instant attraction.

The book beautifully captures the paradox of the digital age: being constantly connected yet deeply alone. Themes of heartbreak, healing, and self worth run quietly beneath the story, making it relatable without being overwhelming. Divya Iyer’s prose is reflective and poetic without feeling forced, allowing moments to linger and emotions to breathe.

The Glitch in Our Stars is not a fast paced romance. It is a thoughtful exploration of emotional intimacy, patience, and the courage it takes to open your heart again. A tender, reflective read for anyone who believes connection often begins with simply being understood.

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