HunchBluntley: I'll second the recommendation for Patrick Rothfuss and his Kingkiller Chronicles. (The first two books were absolutely enthralling, and I even liked the off-kilter little side novella!)
I also really enjoyed Lev Grossman's
Magicians trilogy. It wasn't perfect, but the final book actually resolved the series quite well, I think. (I haven't seen any part of the Syfy series based on it, but I'm prepared to be disappointed by it whenever I do.)
Celton88: Just be careful with the kingkiller series. The author has stated that he doesn't plan on finishing the trilogy anytime soon.
That's cool, as long as he concludes the series reasonably well. (Is it even still supposed to be a trilogy? For the life of me, I can't imagine how Rothfuss would be able to fit the rest of Kvothe's dictated autobiography AND bring some resolution to the "wraparound" events in one more volume (unless the Kingkiller Chronicles is intended to focus mostly on Kvothe's backstory, and setting the scene for a future series also following that character).
Also, I think Rothfuss is quite a bit younger (and probably less...rotund) than certain other authors of popular, but much-delayed, fantasy series. ;D