I see that it's on libgen.info, so I'll give it a look.
It's not a super deep book*, but it is very gripping, and more character-oriented than you might expect given the premise. The viewpoint character is a convincing 16-year-old. For me, the book is one of the most memorable fictional depictions of grit) I've seen, right up there with Gattaca and The Shawshank Redemption**. (Disclaimer: I've read the book several times, but the most recent time was five or ten years ago.)
* But much deeper than Dragon Ball Z from what I've seen. :-)
Edit: Here's Orson Scott Card giving a glowing review to Singularity and so...
Master version on gwern.net