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
: The origins of phrases like "¡Viva la Pepa!" or why we say someone is "bored like an oyster" ( aburrirse como una ostra ).
: Features a prologue by Miguel Ángel Rodríguez "El Sevilla" and illustrations by Marta Contreras .
The book is available through major retailers like Amazon and Casa del Libro . AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
: Why our hands and feet don't tan, or the actual percentage of the brain humans use.
: Designed for quick reading, often compared to a "pill box" of knowledge where readers can jump between topics or "galaxies" of words.
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Vuelve El Listo Que Todo Lo Sabe Alfred Lopez ... May 2026
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 Vuelve El Listo Que Todo Lo Sabe Alfred Lopez ...
: The origins of phrases like "¡Viva la Pepa!" or why we say someone is "bored like an oyster" ( aburrirse como una ostra ). is the second book by Spanish author and
: Features a prologue by Miguel Ángel Rodríguez "El Sevilla" and illustrations by Marta Contreras . Key Features
: The origins of phrases like "¡Viva la Pepa
The book is available through major retailers like Amazon and Casa del Libro . AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
: Why our hands and feet don't tan, or the actual percentage of the brain humans use.
: Designed for quick reading, often compared to a "pill box" of knowledge where readers can jump between topics or "galaxies" of words.