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I Am the Glitch is not a story, it’s a signal.
Written for the outcasts, the misfits, the masked and the misunderstood, this book is a rebellion wrapped in reflection.
It’s the journey of a girl who tried to fit into a system that kept shrinking her sou, until she snapped the script and declared herself the glitch. What follows is a series of raw chapters blending memoir, metaphor, and manifesto, peeling back every fake smile, every forced “normal,” and every silence that ever swallowed truth.
This isn’t about perfection. It’s about permission:
To question.
To feel too much.
To take up space.
To glitch out of the roles they wrote for you.
If you’ve ever felt like the problem in the room, maybe you were just the pattern breaker.
This book is your mirror. Smash it.
I couldn't put "I Am The Glitch" down after I bought it. I was reading it 24/7. This book tore my expectations and threw me into a world where I wanted to be, where being broken felt powerful.
And Yes, Gracie Bagora, the author has done a fabulous job. Her voice is fearless, brutally honest and kind of addictive. While reading this book I felt as if I was having a conversation with every hidden part of myself.
What's Wild is how it flips the narrative of conformity on its head and makes you question what "normal" really means.
If You want a book that'll mess with your mind in the best way, push you to break free and embrace your weirdness, then bud, "I Am The Glitch" is literally the book made for you.
This Book Found Me When I Needed It Most
I’ve never read something that made me feel so seen and so-called out at the same time. Every chapter felt like a punch and a hug, like the author wasn’t just telling her story, she was telling mine too. The writing is raw, unfiltered, and full of energy that shakes you awake.
This book doesn’t offer fake hope. It offers truth. Messy, beautiful truth.
If you’ve ever felt out of place in this world, like you were made wrong, read this. It’ll remind you that being the glitch might be your greatest gift. Overall, I loved the writing and the book.