Maru the cat hopes to be the next literary sensation
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The next literary mega star doesn鈥檛 play Quidditch or have a dragon tattoo. He doesn鈥檛 solve mysteries or go on great adventures. In fact, as far as we can tell, he doesn鈥檛 speak English.
He does, however, meow.
Maru, the feline YouTube sensation from Japan whose irresistible eyes, white glove paws, and adorable antics have drawn more than 100 million views online, is hitting a bookstore near you.
鈥淚 Am Maru,鈥 a full-color photo book of the beloved cat known as Maru, hits stores Tuesday. The book is written by Mugumogu, described as Maru鈥檚 鈥渞oommate,鈥 who blogs about Maru.
Maru鈥檚 story began on October 25, 2008, when Mugumogu entered a video of Maru in action to a YouTube contest. The video went viral. Ever since, cat lovers the world over have been watching the feline sensation , leap at dangling toys, and jump and skitter with delight. And he鈥檚 got enough YouTube videos to make a young starlet jealous 鈥 180+ videos, , and more than 114,481,360 views this month alone!
"I Am Maru" appears to be the first attempt at converting the success of viral videos into a book. It's success could unleash a whole new genre of online sensations-turned-books.
"Great deal of curiosity he has and his handsome round face," about her beloved 鈥渞oommate.鈥
Besides swoon-worthy glossies of the feline in every imaginable pose (we think Sports Illustrated may be calling soon), the book includes a highly-anticipated list of Maru鈥檚 vitals:
鈥 He was born on May 24, 2007.
鈥 He鈥檚 a 12-pound Scottish Fold (without the breed鈥檚 typical folded ears)
鈥 His favorite treats are tuna and sasami (chicken breast tenders)
鈥 His favorite perch is the bathroom sink.
鈥 His name, Maru, means 鈥榬ound鈥 in Japanese.
Harry Potter, Lisbeth Salander, watch your back. There鈥檚 a new cat on the block.
Husna Haq is a Monitor correspondent.
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