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Claudine
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Story No. 1: TIME CAPSULE (⭐️⭐️⭐️/5)
The way that this story tackled mental health spoke straight into reality. I love the style of the storytelling wherein you get to jump from one scene to another. However, I felt like I didn’t get to know any of the characters in a deeper sense. It’s probably the fact that this is a short story. Overall, it’s been a good opening for this anthology.
— Nov 29, 2025 08:56AM
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The way that this story tackled mental health spoke straight into reality. I love the style of the storytelling wherein you get to jump from one scene to another. However, I felt like I didn’t get to know any of the characters in a deeper sense. It’s probably the fact that this is a short story. Overall, it’s been a good opening for this anthology.
Gerald The Bookworm
is on page 44 of 200
Time Capsule: A Glimpse of the Sama-Sama Era.
OMG, I love this concept. This is giving dystopian, endemic, but mental health crisis focused and naenjoy ko kung paano 'to inihain sa akin. This is a good start sa anthology!
5 STARS
— Jun 06, 2024 06:36PM
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OMG, I love this concept. This is giving dystopian, endemic, but mental health crisis focused and naenjoy ko kung paano 'to inihain sa akin. This is a good start sa anthology!
5 STARS
Mark Fermill
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"If we allow this, what's stopping my oven coaster from running for Congress?" HAHAHAHA!
— Nov 03, 2023 02:07AM
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Mark Fermill
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Really enjoyed Patch and Nick's story. Would have preferred it to be a novella, instead of just a small part of a story.
Time Capsule has a really interesting world-building, something you can really imagine that could happen (the green/yellow/red mark system is brilliant btw). Kudos to the author for handling such a sensitive topic.
— Oct 26, 2023 08:01AM
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Time Capsule has a really interesting world-building, something you can really imagine that could happen (the green/yellow/red mark system is brilliant btw). Kudos to the author for handling such a sensitive topic.





