I'm about 140 pages from the end of "Krondor: the Betrayal". It's not awful, but not Feist's best work. Apparently, the novel was based on a video game, which is quite obvious in places. There are significant plot points, and a number of passages, that seem quite 'video-gamey'. I'm hoping to finish it this week.
Next up is "The Pale Horseman" by Bernard Cornwell, followed by "Twenty Years After" by Dumas. Unless I decide to read something else instead.
I am also part way through the "Pathfinder Campaign Setting", but have put it on hold for the moment. The first chapter was really quite impressive, and I'm looking forward to digging into the rest. However, before I do that I'm going to read DCC 54, "Forges of the Mountain King", which I will be running next as one of our '4e evaluation' games.
Other game books on my list of things to read are "Barony of the Damned" for Warhammer, and books three and four from the "Castle Whiterock" set.