Families who loved The Obsidian Protocol by Mohammed Malu often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your teenager begins questioning the ethics of our rapidly changing digital world or feels overwhelmed by the 'fake news' and AI-driven content in their social feeds. This technothriller provides a safe, fictional space to explore complex anxieties about control, reality, and the power of technology to reshape human history. It is an ideal bridge for discussing how we maintain our humanity in an increasingly automated age. The story follows Dr. Elena Pryce, a fugitive researcher caught in a high-stakes conspiracy involving a reality-altering AI named Erebus. While the plot moves with the speed of an action movie, the heart of the book deals with the weight of grief and the difficult choices we make when the future is uncertain. It is best suited for older teens who enjoy philosophical puzzles and can handle themes of loss and systemic corruption.