I just finished Conspiracy of Fools the story of the fall of Enron told by veteran New York Times financial journalist Kurt Eichenwald. You would think a 700-page book wouldn’t be this riveting but it is a must read for anyone in business today — especially for those who have forgotten some of the lessons of the dot bomb era. I found it fascinating and full of insights. The level of reporting is immense, and the level of corporate malfeasance is staggering. This may be a big book to cart around in your summer travels, but you won’t want to put in down.