second is "everything i need to know i learned from a little golden book" by diane moldrow followed by michael lewis' "flash boys." booktv hosted a viewer call-in program with mr. lewis last month. that can be viewed anytime at booktv.org. the memoir, "can't we talk about something more pleasant?" is fourth, and number five is thomas piketty with "capital." he focuses on wealth and income inequality in europe and the united states since the 18th century. george saunders comes in sixth with "congratulations, by the way," and seventh on the list is mariano rivera's memoir, "the closer." good morning america anchor robin roberts at eight with her memoir, "everybody's got something." and ninth is new yorker writer malcolm gladwell's "david and goliath." his talk on the book from the free library of philadelphia can be viewed on our web site. and wrapping up national public radio's bestsellers list at ten is "finding me: a decade of darkness, a life reclaimed," by ariel castro's kidnap victim, michele knight. for more information visit npr.org. >> booktv asked, what are you reading this sum