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Calm - the Magic of Sleep by Michael Acton Smith
$22.99 AUD
Category: Mind, Body & Spirit
We have spent decades optimizing our waking hours, but what about the precious hours after we doze off (or try to)? As the most active time for our brains and the most important element to a calmer, happier life, sleep has become the topic of our times. Drawing on the success of Calm, the #1 app for sle ...Show more
Only Forward by Michael Marshall Smith
$19.99 AUD
Category: Sci-fi & Fantasy
Michael Marshall Smith's surreal, groundbreaking, and award-winning debut which resonates with wild humour interlaced with dark recollections of an emotional minefield. May we introduce you to Stark. Oh, and by the way - good luck. Stark is the private investigator who goes to work when Something Happen ...Show more
Psychology 3rd Edition The Science of Mind and Behaviour by Emily Castell (As told to); Simon Boag (As told to); Mark Edwards (As told to); Darren Garvey (As told to); Mark Kohler (As told to); Andrew Lewis (As told to); Kimberley Norris (As told to); Con Stough (As told to); Marianna Szabo (As told to); Michael W. Passer; Ronald E. Smith; Sarah Cowie (As told to); Charini Gunaratne (As told to); Nicholas Harris (As told to); Jacqui Macdonald (As told to); Natalie Morrison (As told to); Carolyn Wilshire (As told to); Jeroen van Boxtel (As told to); Felicity Allen (As told to)
$144.99 AUD
Category: Reference
The third edition of Psychology: The science of mind and behaviour provides an authoritative and highly-regarded introduction to this fascinating topic. Although many approaches to the study of Psychology are presented in this text, the emphasis is on the biopsychosocial model. This serves as an underly ...Show more
The Last Correspondent: Dispatches from the frontline of Xi's new China by Michael Smith
$34.99 AUD
Category: Biography & True Stories
It was just after midnight when China’s notorious secret police came knocking. A late-night visit to his Shanghai laneway house by China’s notorious secret police triggered a diplomatic storm which abruptly ended Michael Smith’s stint as one of Australia’s last foreign correspondents in China. After fi ...Show more
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