This is my fourth short trips read, and for now, it's my favorite. There's always a theme in this anthology series of short stories and this one is about one man, Edward Grainger, whom we follow through the years and his encounters with The Doctor. I liked having somebody else chronology to follow than The Doctor's because the thing that got me in my last short trips read was 5 stories in a row with the Fifth incarnation; in The Centenarian, the different incarnations are well represented and there's a good balance (about 2 stories per Doctor). We really get to experience all the major events of Edward's life: birth, marriage, children, career. The only story that I found very confusing was the last one: Forgotten by Joseph Lidster, but at the same time, it makes sense it is like that because the main character is old and confused himself; and we come full circle too since the last story explains the first (I had to reread the first, Prologue by J.L. too, to really understand the premise). A really good read for fans out there who love all of the faces of The Doctor - not forgetting though that this series deals only with the First to the Eighth incarnations.