I kind of am in a good mood to read more fantasy and/or fiction, but not anything Wheel of Time crazy. Someone recommended that I should read some Gaiman. Or maybe I could finish this year's Hugo award winner.
Gaiman really hasn't written anything unequivocably awesome in book form yet. The closest is American Gods, I think, but it's overlong and not as clever or weighty as he thinks it is. Everything else is quirky and flawed and by no means the first thing you should reach for when thirsting for fantasy.
If you guys are tired of the Malazan! chants and want something more approachable, try finding a copy of Barry Hughart's Bridge of Birds. It's basically a comic fantasy in ancient China. Very fun and charming. Won the World Fantasy Award way back. Or any of his books. They're all being re-issued soon I believe. Or Patrick Rothfuss' The Name of the Wind, which I enjoyed the hell out of.
If you want the greatest high fantasy epic that will ever be written, however, just go read Malazan
