I'm here to give a review to the book, Gifted by Joshua Mendrala.
First of all, congrats on writing a book. It's something lots of people can't do successfully. Kudos to you for that.
Since this is a review (which I'm hoping to make constructive for you to help for sequels/other books you'll write, etc.), I'm going to give it genuine criticism.
The Good:
You have tons of potential as an author to really crank out some great stories. Work on that. Read more and find authors you like and mimic their style.
The Bad:
The book has lots of grammatical errors which make it hard to read. Things have apostrophes that shouldn't, and vice versa for things that do need it.
Characters feel flat and 2D. Develop their stories more! Make us feel for them.
Characters, when they are somewhat interesting, are still flat. (At the beginning, mister trench coat guy) Make your characters archetypes, not stereotypes (My family died so I am going to seek vengeance with lots of guns, etc etc).
Spend more time editing and going back over your book. Plotholes happen everywhere in this book.
Overall:
This book, while it seems like it could be good, falls flat. Characters become stereotypical and the reader doesn't connect with them. Spelling errors make the book hard to read. The plot seems overdone.
Although, if you are to ever revisit this book, I definitely recommend trying to formulate your own plot and make it unique. The book reads as a generic space adventure with stuff happening everywhere.
P.S. - I ask that you take this review as actual constructive criticism and aim higher than even before when you write your next book. Good luck and write on!