"You have Luekemia," Dr. Echevarria said. That was one of the many quotes that Deborah Kint wrote in her bood Too Soon to Say Good-bye. Deborah wrote about a briliont girl named Jill who learns to deal with a terrible illness. It all started when Jill was finding big purplish, blueish bumps all over her body. But that was nothibg compared to Jill fainting in water. After she fainted her parents took her to the hospital jest to be on the safe side. Now, Jill had to face major and very painful tests. Her family must come together and made sure she doesn't find out that she has luekemia, because they are afrade she will die faster.
Then to make things worse, Jill's medication sometimes makes her feel worse, not beter. I don't think it's fair that Jill has to go through very painful tests without any say about it. One good thing did come out of being in the hospital. Jill met another girl named Elizabeth that has the same thing as Jill. Jill indups being her best friend. Jill knew what Elizabeth went throw because she was going through the samething. This is a realy nice book to read so I hope you get a chance to read this book!
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