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Essays & Ideas

Collections of thought-provoking essays and cultural commentary that challenge assumptions and spark new thinking. Ideas distilled to their sharpest, most powerful form.

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Consider the Lobster
Bad Feminist
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Browse our curated collection of essay collections and idea-driven non-fiction spanning culture, society, and the life of the mind, organized by reading level.

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Why This Genre Matters

Why Read Essays & Ideas?

Essays are the closest literary form to the RC passage itself — concentrated, argument-driven, and demanding on the reader. No genre prepares you more directly for what competitive exams actually test.

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Argument Structure

Essays are built around a single, sustained argument — thesis, evidence, qualification, conclusion. Reading great essayists trains you to map this structure instinctively, which is exactly what RC questions about main idea, purpose, and logical organisation test.

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Critical Commentary

The best essays challenge received wisdom and examine culture, politics, and society from unexpected angles. Engaging with this critical perspective sharpens your ability to identify an author’s stance, tone, and underlying assumptions — skills tested by every inference question on CAT, GRE, and GMAT.

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Writing Craft

Master essayists — Baldwin, Woolf, Orwell, Foster Wallace — are among the finest prose stylists in the language. Reading their work builds deep stylistic sensitivity and an intuitive grasp of how word choice, sentence rhythm, and tone work together to convey meaning.

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Concise Ideas

Essays do more thinking per page than almost any other form. The density of ideas requires active, attentive reading — exactly the kind of concentrated engagement that extended RC passages demand and that most test-takers struggle to sustain under exam pressure.

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Diverse Topics

Essay collections cover an extraordinary range — race, gender, politics, art, technology, grief, memory. This breadth means that regular essay reading builds background knowledge across virtually every subject that could appear as an RC passage topic.

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RC Format Match

Of all reading genres, essays most closely mirror the structure and style of RC passages on competitive exams. The length, the argumentative density, the complexity of tone — reading essays is the most direct possible training for the passages you will face on test day.

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James Baldwin David Foster Wallace Roxane Gay Virginia Woolf Christopher Hitchens George Orwell Ta-Nehisi Coates Joan Didion Susan Sontag E. B. White
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We recommend starting with Bad Feminist by Roxane Gay — the essays are sharp, personal, and written in a voice that is immediately engaging, making it one of the most accessible entry points into serious essay writing. If you prefer something more classic, A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf is a landmark of the form — concise, elegant, and packed with ideas. Both reward careful reading and are excellent preparation for exam-style RC passages.
Essays are the single genre that most directly mirrors the RC passage format. Reading them builds three skills simultaneously: argument tracking — following a complex idea as it develops and qualifies itself across several paragraphs; tone identification — recognising the subtle differences between ironic, critical, celebratory, and ambivalent voices; and inference — understanding what an author implies rather than states. These are precisely the skills tested by the most difficult RC questions on CAT, GRE, and GMAT.
Elementary: Accessible essays with conversational voices, clear arguments, and contemporary subjects — ideal for building confidence with the form. Intermediate: More complex argumentation, richer vocabulary, and ideas that require active engagement to follow. Advanced: Dense cultural and literary criticism demanding sustained concentration and broad background knowledge. Master: The most challenging essay writing in the language — works like Foster Wallace’s longer pieces that push the boundaries of the form itself.
Read the full collection whenever possible. Individual essays are short, but the value of a collection comes from reading across it — encountering the same author’s mind applied to different subjects reveals patterns of thought, recurring concerns, and a distinctive voice that a single essay or a review cannot convey. Our reviews help you understand what to look for in each collection; the mastery quiz then tests whether you have engaged with the arguments at exam depth.
Essay collections are among the most flexible in our library — individual essays can be read in a single sitting, making this category ideal for days when you have limited time. At 1 hour of reading per day, most collections take 1–2 weeks. We recommend reading one essay at a time and pausing to reflect on the argument before moving to the next — the density of ideas in great essays rewards slow, deliberate reading far more than speed.
Yes — and for this category, the match is especially close. Our quizzes are modelled on CAT, GRE, and GMAT question patterns — testing inference, author’s tone, main idea, vocabulary in context, and logical structure. For essay titles, every one of these question types is directly relevant, since essays demand exactly the skills each question type tests. Readers who engage seriously with this category often find that RC passages begin to feel familiar rather than unfamiliar — which is the ultimate exam advantage.

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