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Henna Rose Geronimo has a degree in Broadcast Communication. She loves to read and write.






Heavenly
written on Monday, September 12, 2011 @ 4:10 PM ✈


I`m not a huge fan of Pinoy teleseryes because stories here in the Philippines are very much redundant. Rags to riches stories, gasgas love stories and such. But seriously speaking, 100 Days to Heaven is a different thing. The flow of the story was really good. I would like to commend their GREAT pool of writers. :) I`m sure, you wouldn`t want to miss any episodes of this show once you started watching it. The actors too, are serious about their roles. They can adapt well to the situations being placed in front of them. Both the little and big version of Madam Ana Manalastas will leave you at awe with their believable acting. You`ll definitely feel kilig with Bart and Sophia; Laugh out with the jokes of mag-pinsang Jophet and Bruce and love the good values of the Delgado family. Also, you must watch out because every week, there is a surprise guest. A  family-oriented show that you need to watch. Kuha mo? :)

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