Copious reader as well.

Some good, some bad, have a hard time not finishing a book, even if I hate it, hence the "some bad". I enjoyed SOIAF pretty much from the start, without thinking too critically, mostly because I'm a sucker for what I now know is sociological storytelling. I enjoyed the last two books the most, if that tells you something about what I tend to like.
Was a fan of the TV series until the rising tide of bewbs and torture porn exceeded my good nature.
If you haven't read any of the following, these are my go-to when folks ask that question:
"Way of Kings" series by Brandon Sanderson - one of those fantasy-feel-in-a-sci-fi-setting series. Most of his stuff is easily-consumed, enjoyable reading, but that series is the only one that has really gotten past my skin. The latest book (third) had me in open tears of hope and existential agony towards the end. Come for the fun, engaging plot and characters, stay for the feels.
Anything by Lois McMaster Bujold - can either be sci-fi (Miles Vorkosigan saga) or fantasy (start with Curse of Chalion)
Realm of the Elderlings series by Robin Hobb. Such good writing, and again with the feels.