I loved this! It takes the saying “Just be yourself!”, & being called a copycat to a whole new level! Lol Such a great idea for a story. Ali & her parents have moved at least once a year for as long as Ali can remember. She’s attended 6 different schools, lived in dozens of apartments, & never really felt at home anywhere. But Ali’s parents say living in Saint John, New Brunswick, will be different. They’ve moved in with Ali’s great-grandmother. Ali wants to believe it will be their last move, but everything seems too perfect to be true. To Ali’s surprise, things are different this time, but not in the way she’d hoped. She's inherited the Sloane family power?the ability to change her appearance into any living thing. Ali is a Copycat. Literally. & being the new kid at school is hard enough w/o this. Luckily, Ali’s new friends are eager to help. But as Ali soon learns, being a Copycat is no substitute for being yourself. This was such a magical read. The character development of our MC was great. This has so much going for it-a town w/a strange fog problem, a family feud, friendship, life lessons, family, magical abilities, humor, great writing, & more. Ali has moved around so much, she makes all these rules for herself for everything to make her life seem possible or easier at a new place. She’s never truly been herself, but what she thinks other people want her to be. She has such a need to belong & fit in-& I think all of us who have experienced middle school can understand that-even w/o the constant moving around(which would make it even harder for sure). I just love the play on words in a way, & it all connecting-copycat & what it means in every way in this book. All the characters were very relatable(minus the magical abilities haha), & identifiable w/their own personalities & own issues. Digger kind of annoyed me, but that’s just realistic. There are people like him(as far as the job situation), & w/a family to support you want to shake him & tell him to suck it up & get a job. It just adds to the story, & Ali’s story & what her life has been like. Every person in her life makes you see the bigger picture w/her. The family feud was also so frustrating, but only b/c it is also relatable, as in things like that happen all the time, & families waste YEARS not speaking. I loved the friends she had in this book, & her cousin, & the different story she had w/each & how she tried to manage them. She wasn’t used to so many friendships in her life. She learns a lot & I loved seeing her discover who she truly is. Big focus on individuality, belonging, family, friendships, honesty, believing in yourself & being yourself, & more. Also, grief plays a role w/o it being flat out said-b/c grief is why some of the things happened the way they have in the family. Loved this. That ending was AMAZING, & had me giving the book a huge hug when I finished. Highly recommend. Stunning cover by Erwin Madrid too!💜