Thumbing Through Yesterday Podcast

Thumbing Through Yesterday

Tom Galli
Join us as we take our favorite books off the shelf, dust them off, and remind ourselves why we love them. New episodes drop on the 7th and 21st of each month.
57 - Logan's Run
Before it became an iconic film, Logans Run was a novel by William F. Nolan. Tony didn't realize that the novel existed, while Tom read this many times in grade school and high school. Does it hold up after all this time? Let's find out!
Feb 21, 2024
34 min
56 - A Wrinkle in Time
A Wrinkle In Time by Madeline L'Engle is a young adult scifi that both Tony and Tom read in their youth. It's a very accessible story about a conflict between dark and light, evil and good. It turns out that Tom scarcely remembered anything about it!
Feb 7, 2024
28 min
55 - Brave New World
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is one of Tom's favorite dystopian novels, although it's arguable whether the world is a dystopia or a utopia. Tom finds this book delightfully quirky and profoundly vague. Tony questions whether Huxley was a genius or a hack. What's your take?TTYpodcast.comThumbingthroughyesterday.com
Jan 21, 2024
33 min
54 - The Great Brain
The Great Brain by John Dennis Fitzgerald is the first of a series of childrens books that Tony fell in love with during his youth. The stories center around Tom, the middle of three boys, and the shenanigans that ensue as he applies his great brain to the problems at hand, usually involving the acquisition of pennies. JD, the younger brother, is the naive lens through which we see Tom's machinations. TTYpodcast.comThumbingthroughyesterday.com
Jan 7, 2024
19 min
53 - Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
This epsiode marks the first time we've had a guest on the show! Dr. Eva Rose Washburn-Repollo joins us in discussing one of her favorite books, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, sometimes called "The Great American Novel." Join us as we talk about one of the best-known, and somewhat controversial, pieces of American literature.TTYpodcast.comThumbingthroughyesterday.com
Dec 21, 2023
52 min
52 - Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh, along with The House at Pooh Corner, document the stories that author A.A. Milne told to his son, Christopher Robin. Two delightful collections of amazing stories and delightful language, well-suited for adults to share with children. What a joy it was to revisit these gems!TTYpodcast.comThumbingthroughyesterday.com
Dec 7, 2023
36 min
51 - Dune
Frank Herbert's Dune has been called the most important novel in science fiction. A winner of both the Hugo and Nebula awards, and a favorite of both Tom and Tony's, join us to see if it lives up to the hype.TTYpodcast.comThumbingthroughyesterday.com
Nov 21, 2023
38 min
50 - Lovecraft
H.P. Lovecraft is both the father of cosmic horror and the creator of the Cthulhu mythos. Since he didn't write novels, join us as we explore a collection of his short stories, culminating in the iconic Call of Cthulhu.TTYpodcast.comThumbingthroughyesterday.com
Nov 7, 2023
26 min
49 - Neverwhere
In Neverwhere, Neil Gaiman set out to write a book that would do for adults what the books he had loved when he was younger had done for him as a kid. A favorite of Tony's, and a first-read for Tom, Neverwhere threads the line between dark fantasy and action/adventure, with a liberal sprinkling of dry wit.TTYpodcast.comThumbingthroughyesterday.com
Oct 21, 2023
21 min
48 - Animal Farm
Animal Farm by George Orwell is a classic dystopian allegory, paralleling 1984 in showing Orwell's disdain for communism. Why does this book appeal so to Tom? Join us and find out!TTYpodcast.comThumbingthroughyesterday.com
Oct 7, 2023
23 min
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