Can't believe nobody mentioned Patrick Rothfuss yet.
'The Name of the Wind' his debut novel has won tons of awards, and his second novel 'The Wise Man's Fear' came out last year. I highly recommend those. It's definitely my favourite series of the latest years. Well written, intelligent and has a new take on the Fantasy genre.
I also second the mentioning of Joe Abercrombie, his 'First Law' trilogy is very well written, dark and gritty and doesn't feature your average goody two shoes heroes.
If you like reading about multiple big complicated story archs stretching over several novels and always leaves you guessing, then you could give Steven Eriksson's 'Malazan Book's of the Fallen' a try.
And of course, Brent Week's 'Night Angel Trilogy' is awesome.
'The Name of the Wind' his debut novel has won tons of awards, and his second novel 'The Wise Man's Fear' came out last year. I highly recommend those. It's definitely my favourite series of the latest years. Well written, intelligent and has a new take on the Fantasy genre.
I also second the mentioning of Joe Abercrombie, his 'First Law' trilogy is very well written, dark and gritty and doesn't feature your average goody two shoes heroes.
If you like reading about multiple big complicated story archs stretching over several novels and always leaves you guessing, then you could give Steven Eriksson's 'Malazan Book's of the Fallen' a try.
And of course, Brent Week's 'Night Angel Trilogy' is awesome.