
Storm over Leyte
The Philippine Invasion and the Destruction of the Japanese Navy
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Narrated by:
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Ricard Ferrone
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By:
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John Prados
The story of the Battle of Leyte Gulf in World War II - the greatest naval battle in history.
As Allied ships prepared for the invasion of the Philippine island of Leyte, every available warship, submarine, and airplane was placed on alert while Japanese admiral Kurita Takeo stalked Admiral William F. Halsey's unwitting American armada. It was the beginning of the epic Battle of Leyte Gulf - the greatest naval battle in history.
In Storm over Leyte, acclaimed historian John Prados gives listeners an unprecedented look at both sides of this titanic naval clash, demonstrating that despite the Americans' overwhelming superiority in firepower and supplies, the Japanese achieved their goal, inflicting grave damage on US forces. And for the first time, listeners will have access to the naval intelligence reports that influenced key strategic decisions on both sides.
Drawing upon a wealth of untapped sources - US and Japanese military records, diaries, declassified intelligence reports, and postwar interrogation transcripts - Prados offers up a masterful narrative of naval conflict on an epic scale.
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A book for the serious WW 2 Naval nerd.
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This book's a must for anyone who enjoys naval history, in particular WW II action as the Americans battle the Japanese for domination of the Pacific.
Needless to say my interest level was high because my father was at Leyte aboard the California. This old Battleship had been sunk at Pearl, raised, modernized and was now back in action.
You'll learn about the key players on both sides along with the successful strategy that brought victory to one side and revealed heroism on both sides.
Lastly you'll learn more details about the dreaded weapon that included both plane and pilot, the kamikaze.
Greatest Naval Battle Ever!
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I also found that readers pronunciation of many words diminished the listening quality.
Too much minutiae
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excellent!!
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great book, mediocre reader
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
This is not really a good choice for an Audiobook. There are tons of small details about process and personalities and lots of players, but hard to keep track of them all, especially the IJN without a scorecard or something. I've read several books about this battle and things leading up to it and still had a hard time keeping this author's details straight in my head while listening.What other book might you compare Storm over Leyte to and why?
It kept reminding me of "Shattered Sword" about the battle of Midway. Tons of small details and lots of Japanese names and places and process. Good if you are a student of history trying to really get a feel for the whole thing, but difficult to read more than a little at a time.Would you listen to another book narrated by Ricard Ferrone?
Perhaps. This is a rather dry, detailed history, all written past tense, passive voice, so it's not fair to rate the narrator overall on this one piece.Could you see Storm over Leyte being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
Cannot imagine as film or TV. Would have to be a mini-series of 10-15 hours or so.Any additional comments?
This book is really for the student of naval history, not for someone interested in the battles themselves. The battles take up only the last 1/4 of the book. "The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors" by James Hornfischer is much better on the battles and is good in print or audio. Even the Samuel Eliot Morison book "Leyte Gulf" is more interesting and accessible.Good history book, bad choice for audio book
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Potential lost
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Awesome!
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Enjoyed listening to the history of this naval battle
Excellent
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If you could sum up Storm over Leyte in three words, what would they be?
No commentWho was your favorite character and why?
Not a book to determine favoritesHow did the narrator detract from the book?
Reader seemingly not well versed on pronunciation of Japanese namesIf you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Not a book that could easily be made into a filmAny additional comments?
The above questions are not very relevant to this type of bookA Little Too Monotone
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