15) Miracle at Midway by Gordon W. Prange, Donald M. Goldstein and Katherine V. Dillion I’m quite the history buff and in particular I enjoy military history so most of my books tend to be books on military history or personnel with a smattering of fiction and classics. This is more academic than a general history as it is quite detailed and also draws a lot of its material from the perspective of the people involved in what many describe as one of the greatest naval engagements in history. Informative and interesting it allows people to see the Battle of Midway from both sides of the battle and also acknowledges not only Japanese failures, but also just how lucky American was dealing the Japanese a decisive blow from which they would never fully recover

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