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"A terrific, engaging read..." desertcart Top-500 reviewer Great Battles for Boys takes young readers to the front lines of history's most important fights. In this episode of the best-selling history series, the story opens with the Flying Tigers, those wild American soldiers fighting Japan before the bombing of Pearl Harbor. After the deadly surprise attack on Hawaii, the battles storm across the Pacific in the lethal "island hopping" military strategy that brought Victory Over Japan. How did the Battle of Wake Island turn into "The Alamo of the Pacific"? Who figured out the first fighter planes take off from ships in the middle of the ocean? Why was the Doolittle Raid considered a suicide mission? How did the young American men survive while fighting on strange and hostile islands such as Guadalcanal, Saipan, and Iwo Jima? Each chapter of the book features dramatic true stories with historic photos, maps, and other awe-inspiring images . Written specifically for boys, with short chapters that get right to the fight, this book is sure to capture the attention of even the most reluctant readers. โIn Volume II of Great Battles, author Joe Giorello paints a vivid picture of events in WW IIโs Pacific Theater in a way that can make readers forget they arenโt listening to first-hand accounts of the action. Combining his uniquely conversational style with myriad historical facts, plenty of interesting photos,and lots of fascinating, little-known anecdotes, Joe takes readers 'behind the scenes' and helps them to experience this vitally important chapter in our Nationโs history. From the dark days following Pearl Harbor to victory ratified aboard the USS Missouri, Giorello covers it all โ and never fails to capture the incredible sacrifice, unbelievable courage, and selfless service of Americaโs bravest and finest. A great book with superb additional resources; I give it a 'must read!' -- The Reverend Charles F. Reynolds Chief Warrant Officer 3, USMC, Ret. Review: Amazing Book!! - I just finished reading this amazing book. I believe this book was written for young adult boys; however, I am a 70-year-old woman and I thought it was great. I learned and re-learned so much about the many battles in the Pacific area during World War II. My understanding is that this author, Joe Giorello, teaches "Battles for Boys." If I had a teacher and book like this when I was young I know I would have enjoyed history much more than I did. Basically, I remember having to learn and remember dates of battles more than what they were about. There are a lot of gruesome descriptions in this book about the conditions our military faced while fighting, including how POWs were treated and mis-treated, but I believe that is a necessary and important part of the stories. Kids today playing video games have a lot of fun shooting up the enemy. This book teaches them that war is in no way fun. Now I'm looking forward to reading Great Battles for Boys: WW2 in Europe by the same author, which I ordered both in book format as well as the Kindle format. The author lists websites and YouTube sites at the ends of many of the stories. With this book in Kindle format you can just click on the web sites or You-Tube sites listed and you are taken directly to them. He also lists movies that have been made of some of the battles. I bought the books in paperback so that I can pass them on to my grandsons AFTER I read them. Please give these books a read, no matter what age you are. The author of these books does an amazing job of telling the stories of war. Review: Great read - I bought 2 for a 6th grade boy I tutor. He has a beginning interest in history. He's been 'eating' these books up! These are well written, but not complex to turn a young reader off. There are many alternative resources to listed to dive into if a particular person or event sparks interest with the reader. There is appropriate vocabulary with explanations on some- others open a chance for my student & I to have a deeper discussion to clarify meaning & connect information.



| Best Sellers Rank | #25,846 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #16 in Children's Military Books #17 in Children's American History of 1900s |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,166 Reviews |
K**A
Amazing Book!!
I just finished reading this amazing book. I believe this book was written for young adult boys; however, I am a 70-year-old woman and I thought it was great. I learned and re-learned so much about the many battles in the Pacific area during World War II. My understanding is that this author, Joe Giorello, teaches "Battles for Boys." If I had a teacher and book like this when I was young I know I would have enjoyed history much more than I did. Basically, I remember having to learn and remember dates of battles more than what they were about. There are a lot of gruesome descriptions in this book about the conditions our military faced while fighting, including how POWs were treated and mis-treated, but I believe that is a necessary and important part of the stories. Kids today playing video games have a lot of fun shooting up the enemy. This book teaches them that war is in no way fun. Now I'm looking forward to reading Great Battles for Boys: WW2 in Europe by the same author, which I ordered both in book format as well as the Kindle format. The author lists websites and YouTube sites at the ends of many of the stories. With this book in Kindle format you can just click on the web sites or You-Tube sites listed and you are taken directly to them. He also lists movies that have been made of some of the battles. I bought the books in paperback so that I can pass them on to my grandsons AFTER I read them. Please give these books a read, no matter what age you are. The author of these books does an amazing job of telling the stories of war.
B**.
Great read
I bought 2 for a 6th grade boy I tutor. He has a beginning interest in history. He's been 'eating' these books up! These are well written, but not complex to turn a young reader off. There are many alternative resources to listed to dive into if a particular person or event sparks interest with the reader. There is appropriate vocabulary with explanations on some- others open a chance for my student & I to have a deeper discussion to clarify meaning & connect information.
A**L
Engages Young Readers
An absolutely captivating book for young history enthusiasts! The vivid descriptions and engaging storytelling bring the Pacific Theater of WWII to life. My son couldnโt put it down and learned so much about battles like Pearl Harbor and Iwo Jima. Highly recommend for boys interested in history and strategy!
J**K
Captured my son's interest
Of course it is not a perfectly accurate depiction of WW2 in the Pacific. Such a thing does not exist. What it does do perfectly is what the author suggests. My 13 year old son, who doesn't care for reading, DEVOURED this book in one afternoon. He then passed it on to some classmates who also read it with great enthusiasm. Often now when I see those boys, they like to discuss details about battles, and especially the equipment. My son and his book have kicked off something of a reading renaissance among his peer group, largely because as one of his friends described to me, most of what they are given in school are books about 'girl stuff' and cities. I'd like to thank Joe Giorello for helping these boys learn.
A**R
Great Battler For Boys: WW2, detailed review.
Great Battler For Boys: WW2 In the Pacific is a simple, engaging read. From Americaโs Flying Tigers to the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Joe Giorello captures the essence of World War 2. The heroic fighting, the frightening POW camps, and the newfound technology envelops the reader in a sense of excitement and sadness, for the Alliesโ win came at the cost of fifty-million lives Joe Giorelloโs writing is fairly simple, but he finds ways to fit in good analogies and morals throughout his book. With relatively short chapters, this book would be good to snatch up between classes and read a chapter or two. The book is exciting, but mainly because of the fact that it is about World War Two, not because of Joe Giorelloโs writing. In conclusion, Great Battles For Boys: WW2 In the Pacific is an action packed read. The stories Joe Giorello finds enraptures the reader and puts them beside the fighters of WW2. Though Joe Giorelloโs writing style leaves more to be desired, his book is a fun read which I would recommend for those seeking to learn more about World War 2. - N.H.
M**S
Outstanding work
This does get my kids reading. I think the age for this book is about 10 and up, based on my family's experiences. Like all the books in this series, this one could use a quick proofread and larger maps. But those two issues don't take away from the information. Did you know that most of the American POWs in the Bataan Death March were from New Mexico? And Ernie Pyle, famous reporter, was from here, too. And where do you think the Navajo Code Talkers grew up. This just happens to be a great book for New Mexico kids, as well as any other kids. Biographical information follows every battle. Truly excellent work - gets kids excited to keep reading!
A**Y
Best kids book series!!!
My son looks forward to reading these books. He gets really excited about each chapter. The layout of the information is perfect. The chapters each cover one battle and then have a section on who fought, which covers the story of on soldier. The books are absolutely fabulous! My son looks forward to reading them. He also enjoys going to the battlefields and showing off his knowledge. Thanks Mr.Giorello. I hope you write a book on the War of 1812 and the French and Indian War, I would definitely be a buyer.
C**.
Great for kids into military history.
A great historical book for kids! My son has loved reading this and learning more about things heโs heard about.
W**.
History
Highly recommend this book great information on the history my 12 year-old, great nephew truly enjoys it
W**I
Good series of books.
I have been buying this series of books for my son who is military nuts. He has enjoyed reading them and likes the facts contained within.
A**I
Great Book with Photos
Gifted to an 11 yr old. He loved it and it was on his Amazon Wish List.
E**T
Interesting and informative
Our grandson loves this series!
C**L
Excellent
My son loves these books. They are appropriate for a 10 year old without skirting around the difficult things about war
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