books that i just started that i'll be finishing over the next few weeks is "the big burn" by timothy egan. and he walks through some of history of the creation of a national forests are it all was good to know your history when you're on a committee like energy and natural resources, and great stories of teddy roosevelt and the big fire of 1910. and hopefully some lessons that we can apply even today. >> anything else on your list? >> i'm also reading come looking forward to reading a book called the second nuclear age by paul bracken. it's a book that center jack reed gave to me when i came to the senate. i've always ha had a real intert given new mexico's history and our role in the nuclear deterrent, looking forward at this very changing post-cold war landscape of regional nuclear power. what does that mean for our policy. some looking forward to seeing what he has to say and hopefully get some answers along the way as well. >> what are you reading this summer? tell us what's on your summer reading list, tweet us at booktv. posted your facebook page or send us an e-mail, a tv at c-span