Finished Jim Butcher's Dresden Files book series (seen the TV series, noticed there were made after the books and got curious). Definitely one of the best modern magic series out there. The TV series have minimum connexion with the books, but you have to give it to Paul Blackthorne for getting the essence of the main character. The series are not quite finished, five more books being planned plus a final trilogy. Ideal reading for a vacation/holiday.
Right now i've started Malazan: Books of the Fallen - Garden of the Moon and i'd say that it's the type of series that you love or hate. The volumes are big, i mean really big, somewhere in the A Song of Ice and Fire number of pages. But i'd say that is easier to follow the plots. You have many interesting characters and none can be seen as the usual black and white/good and evil. You won't be able to pick a side. A bit of a real world conundrum i'd say. One man's hero, another man's terrorist and so on. So far, i'm liking that world and wonder why no one made a cRPG from it. As the inspiration for the book was a unique campaign made by the author for his D&D games, i'd say that Malazan is quite fit for a videogame.