Okay, so this book is definitely not a bad read, it's quite the opposite. It's really something that draws you in and makes you use your imagination.
Star 1 goes to writing style: It was pleasant, humorous at moments, and just very in tune with the characters. I thought it was descriptive and just...it was good. I can't really critique anything about it.
Star 2 goes to characters: These people...hmph. I mean, we have the usual, no? I had just finished reading another story where we have a ten year old character, with the tough guy having to take him somewhere, so I was shocked when I found something so similar. But if I had to choose between Bane or the kid from this book...it would SO be this kid. He's wise, kind, reckless at times, but always good at heart. The other regulars in books like this are the main guy--gun-toting, fearless, changes greatly because of the people around him, he's the typical dude, though a touch more human than most. We have the hot chick/romantic interest who of course is clever and the perfect match for the tough dude. Then we have the tough dude's friend/the other dude. He's there for humor, and for some added drama. And then we have the bad guy...who is just...evil. Through and through...I didn't like him. He killed way too easily for my liking...I mean, I didn't feel like I got to know many other sides of him but the ruthless cunning killer.
Star 3 goes to plot: This is a really creative story. Star gates, the ships' names like--Hewhosingstosuns and Shewhoswimsamongthestars, they're beautiful and really human, I loved them. I thought I was a bit more interested in Logos and Lysander, so I can't wait to read the next book. I want to get a peek at this ancient civilization Earth, which would be our future. I kept feeling so connected to the people of ancient earth, even though we won't have their technology for like, another 300 years or so. Ah well. The plot was a bit slow at time, describing EVERY single place! How many detours can one group go on! Some were necessary, but others...I think just...the book went too many places. I guess it served its purpose in the end, but eh.
Overall it was a good read, and I'm glad I finished it so I can read Logos' Run. I would recommend this book to all sci-fi people out there interested in futuristic dystopistic-worlds. Not really a dystopia, but all the technology is dying, and well...you'll see.