greg lemond's complete book of cycling is great. i also have the LA performance program, and the lemond book was recommended to me by a friend. it's a general overview of how to structure your season, and it has detailed info on how each individual segment of your season should be spent. it is an older book, i had to special order it from barnes and noble. the same person who recommended this book to me also told me about a great new training book from carmichael, which he says is MUCH better than the first LA/carmichael attempt and is actually as good as the lemond book. i still haven't gotten a copy, so i can't comment, but i really trust the guy who told me about it.
for the record though, the performance program book just tries to shove too much stuff at you at once; for example, it describes about ten different types of intervals, and tells you why you should do each one, but it doesn't tell you how to fit it into your own training. the lemond book is much easier to follow without losing any of the detail.