I read Riddlemaster, but I was like 13 and probably did not appreciate it properly. Also read Lies of Locke Lamora and was underwhelmed, though not filled with rage.
Others I've read:
Mistborn
Hated it. Dull writing, cardboard characters, and the most annoying twist ending I've ever encountered. (I'm told that it becomes slightly less appalling in the twist endings to the later books, but I tried to read the whole trilogy, which required me to reread Mistborn to remember what happened, and I got so bored I stopped halfway through.)
Dragonbone Chair
I am iffy on Epic Fantasy, but this series is one of my top-rated examples of the genre. I am particularly fond of how Tad Williams made elves feel properly alien.
The Black Company
It was a very long time ago and I don't remember much except that it was really depressing.
The Hobbit
Duh.
I started The Name of the Wind, was underwhelmed, and my wife (who had read the whole thing) told me it wasn't really worth it, so I stopped.