Welcome to Litterars, the publishing house that stands out through its book covers.

This publishing house aims to create covers that are captivating, eye-catching, and inspiring for readers.
What sets Litterars apart is its attention to detail, ensuring an optimal reading experience that thoughtfully and aesthetically reflects the book’s content, all to catch the reader’s eye.
Litterars offers books in three genres: romance, fantasy, and slice of life.
It is essential to have a cover that grabs the reader's attention at first glance, while also faithfully representing the book’s content. That way, as the reader delves into the story, they can connect the cover to the narrative, which enhances both understanding and retention of the story or ideas conveyed in the book.
Ultimately, a well-designed cover helps create a more immersive and memorable reading experience.
The Silent World
In the still waters of a small aquarium, the life of Tom, a young autistic boy, unfolds peacefully.
Convinced that his only true friend is his goldfish, he escapes into a world where words are unnecessary and tranquility reigns supreme.
But the mysteries of life and its countless lessons await him, ready to shake his delicate perception of the world.
Isolated in his bubble, he carefully observes gestures, interactions, and emotions around him, desperately trying to understand them. His mother, Sarah, devoted and loving, struggles to connect with her son, while the outside world remains elusive to Tom.
However, the fragile harmony of the aquarium is threatened when Tom realizes that his beloved aquatic companion is nearing the end of its life. Stricken with panic, he embarks on a desperate quest to grasp the fleeting nature of life and the meaning of saying goodbye.
The Neighborhood Bar
Margot Mérignant has always planned out every detail of her life.
Saying no to parties in favor of reading.
Moving to Paris to pursue a brilliant education.
Becoming a lawyer to make her parents proud.
Buying a charming two-room flat at 11 rue Charles Lecocq, in a quiet part of the 15th arrondissement her idea of a “cozy little nest.”
Hugo Hadrad has always let his impulses lead the way.
Playing video games instead of doing homework.
Working in restaurants so he could travel later.
Moving to Paris just to follow his friends.
Then opening a bar called Le Troquet in the 15th arrondissement, at 11 rue Charles Lecocq his idea of a “place for music and good times.”
One city, two lives heading in opposite directions and three years later, Hugo and Margot are back in court.
But for what exactly?
Their noisy neighbor dispute? That wild party night that ended in the drunk tank?
Or the divorce they filed for six months ago... and now want to cancel?
At Le Troquet du coin, everyone is different and everyone finds their match in their own quirky way.
In this novel, get swept up in a completely off-the-wall love story that had everything going wrong until it suddenly didn’t.
Where Our Hearts Bloom
Emma, a young art student with a passion for painting, has just moved to a quaint, picturesque town. As she explores her new surroundings, she stumbles upon a charming flower shop run by a mysterious woman named Sofia.
Sofia, a talented florist, is gentle and reserved. Her love for flowers comes to life through her floral arrangements, enchanting everyone who walks through the doors of her shop. Intrigued by Sofia and her floral world, Emma begins to visit regularly not just to buy flowers, but to talk and share her love for art.
Over time, a friendship blossoms between Emma and Sofia. They share their dreams and hopes, and Emma finds a muse in Sofia, who begins to inspire her artistic creations. But as their bond deepens, Emma starts to feel something more than friendship for Sofia.
As the two women navigate the complexity of their emotions, a series of unexpected events puts their relationship to the test. They must face difficult choices and confront their own vulnerabilities to embrace the love quietly blooming between them.
The Cloud Hunters
For centuries, drinkable water has all but vanished from the Earth and humanity along with it. To survive, the few remaining humans must now hunt the clouds. Using massive harpoons, they latch onto them, pulling them down toward the ground to extract every last drop of rain.
It’s a profession as revered as it is dangerous. Many cloud hunters are swept away by the power of the cumulus.
That’s exactly what happens to Notus, a young hunter barely fifteen years old, right before her father’s eyes.
After hours suspended midair, Notus miraculously manages to climb back up the cable, reaching the base of the cloud.
There, she discovers a network of tunnels carved into the cloud itself passages she can follow to cross through it.
When she finally emerges at the top, she sees the sun for the very first time. The second thing she sees: children playing. Then crops, homes… in short, a whole civilization.
Humans are living above the clouds and no one down below has any idea.
Vampire State Building
Noémie lives in New York, where she’s writing her thesis on the Empire State Building.
One evening, as she leaves a tour of the skyscraper, she thinks she sees a figure flying above her and then following her all the way home.
The next morning, she wakes up with two small bite marks on her neck.
Soon after, daylight becomes unbearable. Noémie is convinced that something is changing inside her.
Determined to uncover the truth, she returns to the top of the Empire State Building to confront the one who made her a vampire.

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