Wasn't a fan of any of the Dresden Files books. Too pulpish in flavor for me. I read about 6 of them and interested waned considerably with each book. I hate giving up on a series, which is why I trudged through 6 of them hoping something would get better, but there reaches a point I give up. Laura K Hamilton Anita Blake was a bit like that for me except it started off pretty good, went a bit more meh and pulpy, and then turned into weird dark fantasy porn trash.
The Way of Kings I loved, but Words of Radiance I hated. First book was awesome and the second was gawd awful.
I've been reading a few pulpy books lately and getting about halfway through and then quitting before I finish. Bad dialog, over used concepts, horrible character development, deus ex machina all over the place, improbable character decisions, overly "preaching" of the author's political/religious views, and just too much reliance on reader "insight" of expectancy of the knowledge of the world in the book versus taking time to carefully craft the environment of the book just seems far to par for the course lately in recent books. Most of the fantasy/sci fi books lately seem like someone's bad recap of their Pen & Paper session with their friends. The twists are predictable, stupid, and usually unbelievable due to the overuse of deus ex machina. Haven't read any good books lately, and nothing that was recently released.