“We fight quantum with quantum.”
Randomize is the story of Sumi, a super smart woman who can manipulate even quantum products and her husband Prashant, working as an engineer at a quantum company, try to swindle a Vegas casino and get away with it.
An interesting premise, but the characters seemed to lack definition, with author Andy Weir falling back on Asian stereotypes like in the 1970s, and had vague motivations and life plans. The plot was especially lackluster - just because Sumi understands quantum physics doesn't imply she doesn't have some general knowledge of how background checks and police DNA checks can work, - and using this as a crutch for Sumi getting caught in her plan was quite a lazy storyline.
On the whole, only premise and maybe the ending were interesting, but the stereotyping really annoyed me, so I don't recommend this. The author should have spent more time on actual characterization and plot building.
3/4🌟
[Half a star for the premise; Zero stars for the characters; 1/4 star for the plot - ending; Zero stars for the world-building; Zero stars for the writing - 3/4 stars in total.]