Additionally, Hutton's Programming in Haskell seems to be pretty good. I would definitely recommend it over LYAH, as LYAH at the very least doesn't have exercises.

On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 9:13 AM Francesco Ariis <fa-ml@ariis.it> wrote:
Il 17 febbraio 2022 alle 15:15 Amy de Buitléir ha scritto:
> What book(s) do you think would be best suited for self-study? The
> participants would all be experienced programmers, but would likely have no
> knowledge of functional programming?

Not a book, but CIS194 [1] is thorough, practical, with exercises, gratis.
—F

[1] https://www.seas.upenn.edu/~cis194/spring13/lectures.html
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