Seek the Prophet cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Upper Grades (UG 9-12)
Book Level 4.5
Points 6.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 43698
Points per Word 0.000137
Page Count 172
Points per Page 0.034884
Series WatchingAlice

Description

In desperation, high school senior Tom Sinclair turns to the Internet for help in locating his missing and possibly kidnapped girlfriend, Alice Brown, when he publishes her diary online. This fiction book is co-written with Lee Miller.

Quick Summary

"Seek the Prophet" drops you right into the chaos of a high school senior's worst nightmare when his girlfriend Alice vanishes, Tom takes an unconventional approach by posting her diary online in a desperate attempt to crowdsource her location, which raises immediate privacy questions that actually make for interesting discussion points. The story reads fast and hits that sweet spot between thrilling and heartfelt, especially for teens who enjoy technology-driven mysteries that feel rooted in how kids actually communicate today. It'd appeal to anyone who got caught up in the "Internet sleuth" phenomenon or books like "Gone Girl" but wants something more age-appropriate and less dark. Parents should know it deals with a kidnapping scenario and a protagonist who crosses some privacy boundaries in the name of love, which could spark good conversations about digital ethics. At around 44,000 words, it's substantial enough to feel like a real story but won't intimidate reluctant readers, and the mystery element keeps you turning pages even when the subject matter gets intense. If you've got a teen who's into true crime podcasts or shows about missing persons investigations, this fictional take gives them that same thrill with a lot less of the disturbing real-world stuff.