i read -- arthur miller's autobiography a mini seminar in the 20th century.he arts. really wonderful reminder of the mccarthy years how real it was and hasn't really gone away. that's been a lot of pleasure. >> schieffer: michael, do you have time to read? sometimes authors tell me i get so engrossed in my book i don't have time to read. that's the thing, the real draw back. >> there's times in the process from my writing that i don't want to read anything, you have to read. puts gas in your tank. i would say i'm reading more narrative nonfiction than fiction probably my favorite book was a book called "act of war" by jack chievers just came about, about the pueblo incident in 1968. through his reports he got, really recreated two great stories, story on the high seas of the spy ship being taken by the north koreans and what was going on in washington with lyndon johnson brought them together for very -- what seems like riveting read. page turner. but it's history. >> schieffer: what about you, terry? >> well, so far -- i guess not very many days left in the