Icewind Dale's, I believe, his first big time, professional undertaking. His talent improves dramatically in subsequent books. However, I don't like him and never will (and I've read 10 of his books in order to find out what I should avoid as a writer... And because I wanted to understand as much as possible about Drizzt and his dubious popularity).
That said, I've found most of the novels out of TSR/WotC to be substandard. Weis and Hickman of Dragonlance fame are the only authors of the talent I'm drawn to and their writing certainly improved over time.
As for what you could read now...? I recommend Caitlin Kiernan's Threshold and Low Red Moon. Modern fantastic "horror." Evocative, moody stuff. Excellent. She's a brilliant writer who captures a reader with frightening ease. Highly recommended!
That said, I've found most of the novels out of TSR/WotC to be substandard. Weis and Hickman of Dragonlance fame are the only authors of the talent I'm drawn to and their writing certainly improved over time.
As for what you could read now...? I recommend Caitlin Kiernan's Threshold and Low Red Moon. Modern fantastic "horror." Evocative, moody stuff. Excellent. She's a brilliant writer who captures a reader with frightening ease. Highly recommended!