I'll second the recommendations for Joe Abercrombies "first law trilogy" and two stand alone novels, as well as Jim Butchers "Dresden Files." I cannot recomend these two authors enough.
Alternatively, if you are just looking for a bit of light humor, try either "Ghost/Aliens" by Trey Hamburger (which is a brilliant parody of those god awful ghost/ufo hunting shows and books) or "Everything is going to kill everybody" by Robert Brockway(easily the most informative, terrifying and funny book I've read in ages). In terms of humor these titles do not grace the heights attained by Douglas Adams or Terry Pratchett but they are fun and do show that Americans can write a funny story.
I could keep throwing out book titles... so I will.
"The Rum Diary" by Hunter S. Thompson. Everyone raves about "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas", and why shouldn't they? Its great. I love it and pretty much every other thing by HST. But a common complaint among critics of HST is his overall 'gonzo' writing style; which consists of very loose plot with a fleeting hold on reality saturated in drug diatribe and rambling shambling insanity. Fine, I say but have you read "The Rum Diary"? Thompson was a journalist, and so he wrote articles which were gathered in to collections which were released as books. "The Rum Diary" is the only 'novel' he ever wrote and its easily one of my favorites.
Also the following books by Kurt Vonnegut - "Slaughterhouse 5, Cats Cradle, Sirens of Titan, Breakfast of Champions". (Read anything by Vonnegut and your life will be enriched. He is my favorite sf writer.)
Anything by Neil Gaiman... seriously anything. "Neverwhere", "Anansi Boys" or "American Gods", it doesn't matter its all great.
One more and then I'll stop I swear!
"Moby Dick" by Hermen Melville. Contrary to its misleading title this book is in fact NOT about the penis of techno musician Moby, its about a Whale. All joking aside I know the book is as famous as famous can be but it is also one of the great works of literature that NO ONE EVER READS! I only read it last year and I regret not reading it sooner. It's beautiful. Language like this is not used anymore so I'll leave you with my two favorite quotes from the book.
"to the last I grapple with thee; from hell's heart I stab at thee; for hates sake I spit my last breath at thee."
"He piled upon the whale's white hump the sum of all the general rage and hate by his whole race from Adam down; and then, as if his chest had been a mortar, he burst his heart's hot shell upon it."
Alternatively, if you are just looking for a bit of light humor, try either "Ghost/Aliens" by Trey Hamburger (which is a brilliant parody of those god awful ghost/ufo hunting shows and books) or "Everything is going to kill everybody" by Robert Brockway(easily the most informative, terrifying and funny book I've read in ages). In terms of humor these titles do not grace the heights attained by Douglas Adams or Terry Pratchett but they are fun and do show that Americans can write a funny story.
I could keep throwing out book titles... so I will.
"The Rum Diary" by Hunter S. Thompson. Everyone raves about "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas", and why shouldn't they? Its great. I love it and pretty much every other thing by HST. But a common complaint among critics of HST is his overall 'gonzo' writing style; which consists of very loose plot with a fleeting hold on reality saturated in drug diatribe and rambling shambling insanity. Fine, I say but have you read "The Rum Diary"? Thompson was a journalist, and so he wrote articles which were gathered in to collections which were released as books. "The Rum Diary" is the only 'novel' he ever wrote and its easily one of my favorites.
Also the following books by Kurt Vonnegut - "Slaughterhouse 5, Cats Cradle, Sirens of Titan, Breakfast of Champions". (Read anything by Vonnegut and your life will be enriched. He is my favorite sf writer.)
Anything by Neil Gaiman... seriously anything. "Neverwhere", "Anansi Boys" or "American Gods", it doesn't matter its all great.
One more and then I'll stop I swear!
"Moby Dick" by Hermen Melville. Contrary to its misleading title this book is in fact NOT about the penis of techno musician Moby, its about a Whale. All joking aside I know the book is as famous as famous can be but it is also one of the great works of literature that NO ONE EVER READS! I only read it last year and I regret not reading it sooner. It's beautiful. Language like this is not used anymore so I'll leave you with my two favorite quotes from the book.
"to the last I grapple with thee; from hell's heart I stab at thee; for hates sake I spit my last breath at thee."
"He piled upon the whale's white hump the sum of all the general rage and hate by his whole race from Adam down; and then, as if his chest had been a mortar, he burst his heart's hot shell upon it."