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Netflix’s latest offers an uplifting experience for the whole family, a must-see playoff game h

Netflix’s latest offers an uplifting experience for the whole family, a must-see playoff game highlights two of the league’s brightest young stars, and here’s your guide for what to watch on Amazon in September. Hello! Netflix is doing what drug dealers have been doing for ages: giving you a little taste of the product on the house. The results might be the same as [Netflix gives away some of its original programming for free]( with episodes of Stranger Things, Love Is Blind, When They See Us, and other series, as well as movies like Bird Box and Murder Mystery, available for anyone, even if you don’t have a Netflix subscription. C’mon, just try a little bit. All the cool kids are doing it. Here are today’s TV picks. -Tim [Your Watch This Now! newsletter is created by Senior Recommendations and Reviews Editor Tim Surette and more show-obsessed editors at TV Guide!]( [Bookmarks]( Now on Netflix [Bookmarks is wholesome audiobooks on your TV]( This wholesome series consists of 12 five-minute long episodes in which Black celebrities read children's books by Black authors that highlight the Black experience. Lupita Nyong'o, Common, Tiffany Haddish, Jill Scott, Marsai Martin, Kendrick Sampson, Grace Byers, Caleb McLaughlin, Karamo Brown, Misty Copeland, and Jacqueline Woodson read books including Melanie Goolsby's ABC's For Girls Like Me, Ibram X. Kendi's Anti-Racist Baby, and Thomishia Booker's Brown Boy Joy, among others. The series is hosted and executive-produced by Marley Dias, a 15-year-old author who founded the [#1000BlackGirlBooks]( campaign. It's an instructive and uplifting little show that kids and parents can enjoy together. -Liam Mathews [NBA Playoffs]( Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. PT on ABC [Every sports lover’s favorite phrase: Game 7]( The return of the NBA has been draped in headlines about coronavirus, bubbles, and strikes, and the way the league and players have handled the pandemic and social injustice has been nothing short of admirable. But let’s also remember that there’s a championship on the line, so it’s time to get buckets. The most exciting series so far goes to a deciding Game 7 tonight, and yeah, it’s between the Utah Jazz and Denver Nuggets, but if you haven’t seen Denver’s Jamal Murray and Utah’s Donovan Mitchell play this postseason, you’re missing two of the league’s best young players developing into superstars right before our eyes. [The Best of Netflix in September]( Coming soon [Netflix has some meaty, female-friendly options this month]( [Ba de ya]( say do you remember, ba de ya, bingeing in September, ba de ya, never was a boring daaaaaaaaay. [Here are our picks for the best things to watch on Netflix in September]( including the newest from Sarah Paulson and Ryan Murphy, and Stranger Things’ Millie Bobbie Brown growing up. SPONSORED [Get the entertainment you want, without cable.]( Looking for something new? Try fuboTV’s 100+ live TV channels, plus movies and shows on demand. [Try For Free]( [Utopia]( Coming soon [Amazon Prime Video has all the month’s weird sci-fi you could want]( Netflix has the sheer volume of new releases in September, but Amazon has the quality. A pair of good-looking twisted series about superheroes and comic conspiracies hit the streamer this month, as well as a political documentary showing how our democracy is in danger. [Here are our picks for the best shows and movies to watch on Amazon in September](. [Unsubscribe]( | [View online]( ©2020 CBS Interactive | All Rights Reserved. CBS Interactive - [235 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94105](#) [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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