That's currently sitting on my desk, staring at me suggestively.
I've got borderline too much stuff on the go right now, but depending on what you're looking for in a partner I might be interested. Just FYI, I don't believe this book contains any exercises (although we could work through the examples).
If you're willing to wait until March to start, I'm definitely interested!
I will read this book in order to (among other things) help me in a project I have to do for April, so March is to late for me. If you decide to start reading it now but don't finish it at the same time than me (or stop reading it at some point), I won't mind. And if you start it later (ex.: March), I'll probably have finish it, but if you have question at that point don't hesitate to ask me anyway.
It's the first time that I'm looking for an online study partner. I think it can be useful to motivate each other, talk about the subject, ask the other if we don't understand something or have a problem with our program, etc. But this is an experiment for me. So I'm not looking for anything particular in a partner.
For reasons mentioned in So8res article as well as for other reasons: studying with a partner can be very good. In November, Adele_L had posted an article for people wanting to find a study partner. It got 17 comments, but only 1 since November 16th. So I thought we (I) should make a monthly thread on this instead of constantly going back to an old article which people might (seem to) forget about. If people seem to agree with that, I will make a post about it every month.
So if you're looking for a study partner for an online course or reading a manual (whether it's in the MIRI course list or not) tell others in the comment section.