It is always a pity, when a series which started good, gets bad near the end. Books and TV alike.
I finally finished the German Skin Game. It was good. Even though he still used the polite form towards Charity (come on, she already told him long ago, that she considered him family, this sounds as if he doesn't want to belong to the family) and one thing got "corrected" during the book, which I find kind of funny doing it like this all the time and suddenly from one page to the other, doing it differently.
It is Kringle's name. I think it is safe to say that in Gemany most people don't know, that Chris Kringle is supposed to be Santa Clause's name. But also come on, there is Google and there are some American Christmas movies in which he is called that way.
Ok, in my area it is a bit weird, because there is no Weihnachtsmann (Santa), we have the Christkind (female angel who brings the presents).... And this is actually the phonetic origin of the name Chris Kringle. Christkindl (Bavarian and Austrian pronunciation) -> Chris Kringle.
Kind of funny in my opinion.
But as in those parts of Germany where there is a Santa, he doesn't have a name. As the figure of Santa is origined in the Saint Nikolaus, the translator called him "Nicky" instead of Kringle, because to Nicky the readers could relate. I get it.
And it would have been ok, if there wasn't Nicodemus, whom Harry also sometimes calls Nick or Nicky.
So Skin Game is a book with both Nick and Nicky in it, lol. And when Harry was meeting with Odin in his Kringle mantle and talking to him about Nicodemus, suddenly there was an in no way smooth switch in the middle of their conversation. And from this point on Kringle is Kringle in the translation.
So, not exactly a bad thing. I actually laughed when I read it. Unintentional funny chapter.
Edit I am reading Dracula now. Told my husband.
He asked: Original Bram Stoker?
Yes. Was on prime reading. Meaning I didn't pay extra.
Did he meet Gary Oldman already?
Not yet, but he talked about Winona Ryder.
Yes, we are highly educated in literature.
LOL