3.5 stars.
Like other reviewers have noted, this is a compilation of specific articles from Runner's World magazine. I poked around briefly on their web site to see if I could find the exact articles, and I was mostly unsuccessful. It seems if I am willing to pay $20+, that I could get one training plan to help my particular running goals.
Back to the book. There is indeed a wealth of information for runners here, with sections on nutrition, cross-training, and both the half-marathon and the marathon. I appreciated the section on women as well as the brief beginner's part, though I wish both of those were longer. I did not know about another book until after I finished this one, but perhaps I would have been happier with: [Runner's World Complete Book of Beginning Running].
I've only been running for a few months. I'm slow, which means that most of the advice here is not targeted for me. There were suggestions on what to do to run a, say, 7 minute mile...but what about a TEN minute mile? That's my goal! I will never be super fast, or maybe even just plain fast. I'm also small, so none of the calorie and food parts resonated with me. Basically, though I recognize the wealth of information that's collected here, by the end I felt like a big slow running loser compared to the people I was reading about, and their goals and such.
I'll come back to this one when I am more...intermediate. :)