If your goal is to just try "this functional thing" LYAH is good. It touches the important points. It just doesn't tell you how to approach writing real world code in Haskell.
The only reason I ever read considerable amounts of a language's spec is because I was involved in the language's process. For example I've only ever read a few pages of the C# spec or the JLS.
@nick he didn't buy the book, he read the online version.
I got an answer probably because I asked to buy a version of the book and get a signed copy and the author and I actually talked before (but not 1-1) so he had my email already.