I completely see where you're coming from and I myself are turned off with how the book is advertised
you won't find a review of it that's not on a website with a direct link to buy it...that almost kept me from shelling out the money for it, specially since I'm very skeptical when it comes to these things
but that's no reason to go off base and make a misleading statement (yes i still don't think what you said was right

)
and of course it's just the basics
but in reality that's what most people need. It's silly, but people now think they need supplements to get any results whatsoever. They'll go out and spend 35 bucks on a bottle of hydroxycut yet their diet and training's all out of whack. That's if they have looked into those areas in the first place.
I think the biggest thing it's got going for it is that it's all the information you need to get started in one source. That may not sound like much for one that already knows all the basics or has more advanced education, but for people that spend hours searching the internet for info
that is a HUGE deal. Because most people that do that end up confused.
Let's be real, most people don't know how to educate and motivate themselves. That's why having one source of reference is important and in fact a key factor it all works.
I wouldn't recommend buying multiple copies unless you personally feel like making tom richer, though. You can split the cost with whoever else is interested and simply print multiple copies or just pass it along...no biggie...unless you're Tom of course, heh