eric schmidt and jonathan rosenberg, adviser to ceo larry page, are seventh with "how google works." in eighth place, the founder of paypal analyzes the value of start-up companies in his book "zero to one." it's followed by the recount of the 1879 u.s. naval expedition to the north pole in "the kingdom of ice." and wrapping up is mitchell sue cover's account of the attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi, libya, on september 11th, 2012. for more information visit indiebound.org. gloos we're pleased to be joined on our set right outside the history and biography room by former justice of the supreme court, sandra day o'connor. this is her fifth book, "stories from the history of the supreme court: out of order."ourt justice o'connor, when did you discover that you enjoyed writing? >> guest: oh, goodness. all you do as a justice is write, so nothing changed there. and there were just lots of things to write about and tell about. now, what are you doing at the book festival today? t because i don't think you're talking about your book. >> guest: no, not really. i know jim billington who