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is the second book by Spanish author and blogger Alfred López . Released as a sequel to his successful debut, the book compiles 366 new curiosities —one for every day of a leap year—covering historical anecdotes, the origins of common expressions, and scientific trivia. Core Content Highlights

: Why the world's most famous perfume is called "Nº 5" and how Star Trek influenced the invention of the mobile phone. Key Features

: Why our hands and feet don't tan, or the actual percentage of the brain humans use.

: Features a prologue by Miguel Ángel Rodríguez "El Sevilla" and illustrations by Marta Contreras .

Reseña: “Vuelve el listo que todo lo sabe”, de Alfred López |

: The origins of phrases like "¡Viva la Pepa!" or why we say someone is "bored like an oyster" ( aburrirse como una ostra ).

: The surprising history behind the Fanta brand in Nazi Germany and the true reason Hitler was called the Führer .

: A portion of the proceeds (1%) is donated to the Fundación Inocente Inocente .

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