A review by stuartgale
Real World Haskell: Code You Can Believe In by Donald Bruce Stewart, John Goerzen, Bryan O'Sullivan

1.0

Concepts are poorly explained, examples are confusing (sometimes broken). The website version of the book appears to have been abandoned by the authors too as none of the broken code/poor explanations have been updated.

After hearing so much good stuff about Real World Haskell, I'm *really* disappointed with this book so far (Just finished chapter 10).

Right now, I would recommend Learn You A Haskell instead (even though there are very little exercises).