If you are a seasoned reader in fantasy I would suggest Malazan Book of the Fallen. The author, Steven Erikson, is in my humble opinion the one who needs to be labeled the North American Tolkien (He is Canadian). His universe is very, very different to the universe of Tolkien, but it has the same depth and scope minus the language, and you can really feel the touch of history on it as Steven Erikson is an archeologist himself. The series are also immensely catching with characters that are larger than life but still very humane and interesting. Steven Erikson is wildly talented and he subtly subverts many of the tropes of fantasy in not so obvious ways while still bringing an awesome fantasy beyond anything I've ever read.
When I pitch it, I usually say it's the best from The Lord of The Rings and A Song of Ice and Fire mixed with anime-worthy battles and it changes you as a person. Okay, this was an obvious fanboy rant, but such is the life of the fanboy. For many, as is mentioned by the author himself, the Malazan Book of The Fallen is not their cup of tea, but if you are willing to trust the author and go along it will be a journey you wont ever forget.
I also support The Hyperion Cantos (the first two books) which is not just a great sci-fi, but just a really great story.
Ender's Game and The Kingkiller Chronicles are also really great.
When I pitch it, I usually say it's the best from The Lord of The Rings and A Song of Ice and Fire mixed with anime-worthy battles and it changes you as a person. Okay, this was an obvious fanboy rant, but such is the life of the fanboy. For many, as is mentioned by the author himself, the Malazan Book of The Fallen is not their cup of tea, but if you are willing to trust the author and go along it will be a journey you wont ever forget.
I also support The Hyperion Cantos (the first two books) which is not just a great sci-fi, but just a really great story.
Ender's Game and The Kingkiller Chronicles are also really great.