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Netflix Drops the Trailer for BABY-SITTERS CLUB Season 2: Today in Books

The Marvel Unlimited App Relaunches with Exclusive Comics

Marvel Unlimited, an app that gives readers access to almost every Marvel comic published with a monthly subscription, has relaunched with exclusive Infinity Comics from a stellar lineup of creators, including Jonathan Hickman. When the the app initially launched in 2007, there were some bugs and other technical issues, but the new app has fixed its technical problems and has made the user experience more streamlined. Marvel Entertainment president Dan Buckley said in a statement. “With this relaunch, we’re bringing fans an even richer experience with Marvel stories designed in a dynamic vertical format for the first time. Our new Infinity Comics give our creators a chance to tell stories in entirely new ways, and we’re looking forward to connecting our fans to those stories in the months to come.” You can find the new Marvel Unlimited in the app store.

Netflix Drops the Trailer for Baby-Sitters Club Season 2

The wait is almost over for the second season of The Baby-Sitters Club, and to get you even more excited, Netflix has dropped a trailer for the new season. Season 2, which comes to the streaming platform on October 11, will see the core five of the club add two junior members: Mallory Pike (Vivian Watson) and Jessi Ramsey (Anais Lee). This season also has Kyndra Sanchez taking over the role of Dawn Schafer. The new trailer also features Kate Nash’s cover of “Say Hello to Your Friends,” the theme song from the 1990 adaptation of The Baby-Sitters Club.

Columbia University Offers A Free Course on Dante’s Divine Comedy

Columbia University is offering a free course on Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy, just in time to honor the 700th anniversary of Dante Alighieri’s death (September 14). Columbia professor Teodolinda Barolini has posted an online course for anyone looking to read Dante’s Commedia from beginning to end. Barolini’s course includes 54 recorded lectures, covering Inferno, Purgatorio and Paradiso.

The 25 Top Books of 2021 According to Goodreads

Here are the top 25 books of 2021, according to Goodreads users. These books all have an average rating of 4.25/5 or higher, ranked by 10,000 people or more.