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dispensador de detergente lavadora indesit whirlpool hotpoint bauknecht 481010424468

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Description

dispensador de detergente lavadora indesit whirlpool hotpoint bauknecht 481010424468Ersatzteil fr den Spender von Waschmittel fr Toplader Waschmaschinen von Indesit, Whirlpool, Hotpoint, Bauknecht. Referenz Indesit: C00324273 Referenz Whirlpool: 481010424468 Referenz Bosch: 11003994, 11002964 Modelle: 3TL865 PWTL50300DEN AW612CCHN PWTL60300DEN AWCH6522 PWTL79127 AWCH6600 PWTL79127N AWCH6610 PWTL79227 AWCH7725 PWTLD55DE AWE10633 TBK7122IL AWE1066 TBK712IL AWE10663 TBKR65220 AWE210F TBKR65230 AWE22141 TBKR70220 AWE2215 TBKR70230

Ersatzteil für den Spender von Waschmittel für Toplader-Waschmaschinen von Indesit, Whirlpool, Hotpoint, Bauknecht. 

Referenz Indesit: C00324273

Referenz Whirlpool: 481010424468

Referenz Bosch: 11003994, 11002964

Modelle:
3TL865 PWTL50300DEN
AW612CCHN PWTL60300DEN
AWCH6522 PWTL79127
AWCH6600 PWTL79127N
AWCH6610 PWTL79227
AWCH7725 PWTLD55DE
AWE10633 TBK7122IL
AWE1066 TBK712IL
AWE10663 TBKR65220
AWE210F TBKR65230
AWE22141 TBKR70220
AWE2215 TBKR70230
AWE2217 TBTWL50300PLN
AWE2221 TDLP70230
AWE2239 TDLR5030LEUN
AWE2240 TDLR5030LPLN
AWE23151 TDLR55020LEUN
AWE2316 TDLR55020LIL
AWE23161 TDLR55020SEUN
AWE2320 TDLR55020SUA
AWE2322 TDLR55110
AWE2419 TDLR55111
AWE25161 TDLR55112
AWE2519P TDLR55120SCSN
AWE2550 TDLR55120SEUN
AWE358F TDLR55120SFRN
AWE4519 TDLR55130SCSN
AWE4519P TDLR55130SEU
AWE468F TDLR55130SFRN
AWE50210 TDLR60110
AWE50510 TDLR60111
AWE50610 TDLR60112
AWE5080 TDLR60113
AWE5080N TDLR60114
AWE5090 TDLR60120
AWE5100 TDLR60210
AWE5125 TDLR60210CS
AWE5200 TDLR60210UA
AWE5205 TDLR60211
AWE5211 TDLR60211F
AWE5213 TDLR60212
AWE5215 TDLR60212S
AWE55141 TDLR60213
AWE55141UA TDLR60214
AWE5521 TDLR60220
AWE5522 TDLR60221
AWE5524 TDLR60221F
AWE5525 TDLR60230
AWE5528 TDLR60231
AWE55610 TDLR6030LEUN
AWE55611 TDLR6030LFRN
AWE55711 TDLR6030LPLN
AWE55711R TDLR6030SEUN
AWE5727 TDLR6030SPLN
AWE58021GR TDLR6040LEUN
AWE6010 TDLR6040LFRN
AWE60100 TDLR6040LPLN
AWE60102 TDLR6040SEUN
AWE60110 TDLR6040SIL
AWE60123 TDLR6040SPLN
AWE60410 TDLR60810
AWE60510 TDLR60810BY
AWE60610 TDLR612CCHN
AWE60710 TDLR6228FRN
AWE6075N TDLR6230LEUN
AWE6080 TDLR6230LFRN
AWE6080N TDLR6230LITN
AWE6080UA TDLR6230LSPN
AWE6085D TDLR6230SCHN
AWE6085N TDLR6230SEUN
AWE6090N TDLR6230SITN
AWE6100 TDLR6230SPLN
AWE6100D TDLR6230SSCSN
AWE6100N TDLR6230SSEUN
AWE61010GR TDLR6230SSPN
AWE6107P TDLR6231LFRN
AWE6109 TDLR62322LFRN
AWE6111 TDLR6232SFRN
AWE6112 TDLR6233SFRN
AWE6120D TDLR62344SFRN
AWE6120N TDLR6235FRN
AWE6125 TDLR6237FRN
AWE6211 TDLR6240LEUN
AWE6212 TDLR6240LFRN
AWE6213 TDLR6240LIT
AWE6214 TDLR6240LSPN
AWE6215 TDLR6240SEUN
AWE6217 TDLR6240SIT
AWE6221 TDLR6240SPLN
AWE6222 TDLR6240SSCSN
AWE6230 TDLR6240SSEUN
AWE6235 TDLR6240SSPN
AWE6237 TDLR6241BSFNN
AWE63141 TDLR6241BSFRN
AWE63161 TDLR6241BSPLN
AWE6317 TDLR6241LFRN
AWE6318 TDLR62422LFRN
AWE6320 TDLR6242BSCSN
AWE63771 TDLR6242BSEUN
AWE64151 TDLR6242SFRN
AWE64152 TDLR6243SFRN
AWE6416 TDLR6245FRN
AWE6510 TDLR6247FRN
AWE6510D TDLR6248FRN
AWE6511 TDLR6251BFR
AWE6512 TDLR6251BSFN
AWE6514 TDLR6251BSIT
AWE65141 TDLR6251BSPL
AWE6515 TDLR6253BFR
AWE6516 TDLR65210
AWE65161 TDLR65210CS
AWE6517 TDLR65211
AWE6519 TDLR65212
AWE6519P TDLR65220
AWE6520P TDLR65230
AWE6521 TDLR65230LBE
AWE6522 TDLR65230LFRN
AWE65260P TDLR65230SFRN
AWE65360P TDLR65230SPLN
AWE65391 TDLR65230SSCSN
AWE6560 TDLR65230SSEUN
AWE6585D TDLR65230SSSPN
AWE6595D TDLR65230UA
AWE6607 TDLR65231
AWE6608 TDLR65231FRN
AWE6610 TDLR65232FRN
AWE6614 TDLR65241BSBE
AWE6617 TDLR65241BSFRN
AWE6619 TDLR65241BSIT
AWE6623 TDLR65242BSBXN
AWE6628 TDLR65242BSCSN
AWE6629 TDLR65330
AWE6650 TDLR70110
AWE6660 TDLR70111
AWE66610 TDLR70112
AWE66710 TDLR70113
AWE66710UA TDLR70120
AWE6688 TDLR70123
AWE6735 TDLR70210
AWE6761 TDLR70211
AWE6762 TDLR70211F
AWE7010 TDLR70212
AWE70100 TDLR70212S
AWE70120 TDLR70213
AWE70122 TDLR70220
AWE70122EU TDLR70220BY
AWE70123ZEN TDLR70221
AWE7030 TDLR70223
AWE7085N TDLR70230
AWE7100 TDLR70230S
AWE7100N TDLR70231
AWE7101N TDLR70234
AWE71021GR TDLR70810
AWE7107P TDLR7220LFRN
AWE7109 TDLR7220LSEUN
AWE7112 TDLR7220LSPLN
AWE7115P TDLR7220LSSPN
AWE71221SY TDLR7220SSEUN
AWE7125 TDLR7220SSFRN
AWE7127P TDLR7220SSIL
AWE7210GG TDLR7220SSPLN
AWE7220GG TDLR7220SSSPN
AWE72360P TDLR7221BSBXN
AWE7236P TDLR7221BSEUN
AWE7319 TDLR7221BSFRN
AWE7335P TDLR7221BSITN
AWE73360P TDLR7221BSSPTN
AWE74360P TDLR7221INVERTER
AWE75151 TDLR72223SSFRN
AWE7519 TDLR7222BSNXN
AWE7520 TDLR7231BSEU
AWE7526 TDLR7231BSFR
AWE75272 TDLR7231BSIT
AWE7530 TDLR7231BSSPT
AWE7536LEIJONA TDLR7232BSEU
AWE76152P TDLR7232BSNX
AWE7616 TDLRB6230SSEUN
AWE7620 TDLRB6240BSUA
AWE7621 TDLRB6240SSEUN
AWE7621P TDLRB6241BSEUN
AWE7621PS TDLRB6242BSEUN
AWE7622 TDLRB6242BSFRN
AWE7623 TDLRB6251BSEU
AWE76260P TDLRB6252BSEUN
AWE7633 TDLRB6252BSFRN
AWE7640 TDLRB65241BSEUN
AWE7650 TDLRB65242BSEUN
AWE7659 TDLRB65242BSFRN
AWE77260P TDLRB65332BSEUN
AWE7730 TDLRB65332BSFRN
AWE80360P TDLRB65342BSFR
AWE8230Zen TDLRB7222BSEUN
AWE82360P TDLRB7222BSFRN
AWE8610 TDLRB7222BSPLN
AWE8610A++ TDLRB7222BSUA
AWE8730 TDLRB7232BSEU
AWE8765 TDLRBX6252BSBE
AWE8781GG TDLRBX6252BSEU
AWE8782GG TDLRBX65242BSFR
AWE8785GG TDLRBX65342BSEU
AWE8840 TDLRH7220SSPLN
AWE90360P TDLRP65BSIT
AWE90365P TDLRS6230SSEUN
AWE903700P TDLRS6240SSEUN
AWE9040 TDLRS6246FR
AWE904655P TDLRS70210
AWE9070 TDLRS70231
AWE923603P TDLRS7222BSEUN
AWE92360P TDLRS7232BSEU
AWE92365P TDLRSL65230SWSEE
AWE923700P TDLRSL65230SWSPL
AWE92370P TDLRSX7232BSFR
AWE925655P TDLRX6252BSEU
AWE93360P TGW7200
AWE9633 TGWCS621
AWE9663 TIDW70110
AWE9760GG TIDW70111
AWE9762GG TIDW7020HK
AWE9763 TIDW70210
AWE9765GG TIDW70211
AWE9840 TIDW7021HK
AWE9852GG TL612H19W
AWE9870 TL612H20W
AWE9880 TL612W24W
AWE9890 TLGR70120
AWE9999GG TLS1062
AWECO9560 TLS65
AWED1009EX TMIA51051NRF
AWEN70120PL TS1016
AWEco9650 TS1016N
AWEco9660 TS4057
AWTL1271 TT150
AWZ6512 TT162
BBTWB72200FRN TT250D
BTWA51051PL TT251D
BTWA51051RF TT262D
BTWA51052EU TT362C
BTWA51052FR TT365C
BTWA51052IT VOG914BFR
BTWA51052PL VOG914XFR
BTWA51052UA WAT4560
BTWA55022IL WAT612Di
USt-IdNr. A551052IL WAT612EXB5
BTWA5851BY WAT612ZENEXN
BTWA5851FR WAT619CEX
BTWA5851RF WAT619EX
BTWA5952FR WAT619EXN
BTWA61052EU WAT6312
BTWA61052FR WAT6312N
BTWA61052GPL WAT6313C
BTWA61052IT WAT6513DD
BTWA61052RF WAT6513DDN
BTWA61052WPL WAT6829
BTWA61053EU WAT710
BTWA61053FR WAT720
BTWA61053GPL WAT810
BTWA61053IL WAT820
BTWA61053WPL WAT870
BTWA61253EU WAT870EUN
BTWA61253FR WATCARE40SD
BTWA71253EU WATCARE42SD
BTWA71253FR WATCare50SD
BTWAN51052PL WATCare52SD
BTWB65241PIT WATDR1
BTWB72200FRN WATDR11
BTWB7220PEUN WATDR2
BTWB7220PITN WATDR23C
BTWB7231PIT WATDR2N
BTWC12006N WATE95902
BTWCA51052FR WATE96002
BTWCD71253FR WATEco10Di
BTWCL50300FRN WATEco4560
BTWD51052EU WATEco5510
BTWD51052IL WATEco5510N
BTWD51052RF WATEco612
BTWD55021IL WATEco612N
BTWD551052IL WATEco712
BTWD610531WPL WATEco712B3
BTWD61053EU WATEco712N
BTWD61053FR WATEcoC612
BTWD61053GPL WATPL965
BTWD61053WPL WATPL9651
BTWD612531PL WATPLUS520DI
BTWD61253BY WATPLUS522DI
BTWD61253EU WATPLUS620DI
BTWD61253FR WATPLUS622DI
BTWD61253NEU WATPlat62A+++
BTWD61253PIT WATPlatinum32DI
BTWD61253PL WATPlatinum42BW
BTWD61253RF WATPlatinum781
BTWD61253SPL WATPlatinum781N
BTWD71253CH WATPlatinum782
BTWD71253EU WATPlatinum782N
BTWD71253FR WATPrime550SD
BTWE71253PEU WATPrime550SDN
BTWE71253PIL WATPrime552SD
BTWE71253PIT WATPrime55L3
BTWE71253PRF WATPrime652Di
BTWEB7220PPLN WATPrime652DiN
BTWHD61253FR WATPrime652PS
BTWHS62300FRN WATPrime652Z
BTWHS62400FRN WATPrime752Di
BTWL50300EUN WATPrime752PS
BTWL50300FRN WATSmartEco12C
BTWL50300ITN WATUNIQ622Di
BTWL50300PLN WATUNIQ632AAA
BTWL58300FRN WATUNIQ632FLD
BTWL60300EEN WATUNIQ635PS
BTWL60300EUN WATUNIQ642AAA
BTWL60300ITN WATUNIQ65AAA
BTWL60300PLN WATUNIQ712
BTWL60300SPN WATUNIQ712FLD
BTWL60400BE WATZen6B
BTWL60400EEN WCS60ZB
BTWL60400EUN WMT612B5
BTWL60400IT WMT6513B5
BTWL60400PLN WMT6513CC
BTWL60400SPN WMT6L45
BTWL6230FRN WMTBK126B
BTWL6240FRN WMTKlasseEco6523C
BTWL65230FR WMTEcoShield6523C
BTWL72200ESN WMTEcoSmart6513ZC
BTWL72200ITN WMTEcoStar6524DiN
BTWL7220FRN WMTEcoStar65ZBW
BTWNA61052FR WMTEcoStar6BW
BTWND61253FR WMTEcoStar6ZBW
BTWNL60300FRN WMTEcoStar6ZBWN
BTWNL60400FRN WMTEcoStar722Di
BTWPA61052FR WMTEcoStar732Di
BTWPD61253FR WMTEcoStar732DiN
BTWPS62300FRN WMTEcoStar7BW
BTWPS62400FRN WMTEcoStar7PS
BTWS50300FRN WMTEcostar6Di
BTWS60300EUN WMTEcostar7DI
BTWS60300FRN WMTEvo6B
BTWS60300PLN WMTF501LCIS
BTWS60300SPN WMTF601LCIS
BTWS60400EUN WMTF602LIT
BTWS60400FRN WMTF622HCFR
BTWS60400PLN WMTF622HCIT
BTWS60400SPN WMTF622HEU
BTWS62300FRN WMTF622HEX
BTWS6230PEUN WMTF623HHK
BTWS6230PITN WMTF623HRIT
BTWS6230PPLN WMTF623UITN
BTWS6230PSPN WMTF624UIT
BTWS62400FRN WMTF6523HFR
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BTWS6240PIT WMTF703HHK
BTWS6240PPLN WMTF722HCIT
BTWS6251PIT WMTF722HEU
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BTWS72200CHN WMTF722HUK
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BTWS72200SPN WMTG602HCIS
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BTWWS60400PLN WMTG622HCIS
CWMTG652UFRN WMTG625BSIT
CWT10R14 WMTG6524BFRN
CWT10R16 WMTG6524BSIT
CWT10R16IL WMTG722BITN
CWT10T24IL WMTG722HCCIS
CWT12T24 WMTG722HCIS
CWT12T27 WMTG722HEU
DST7000 WMTG722HEX
DST7000N WMTG722HFR
EBTWL50300FR WMTG722HUA
EELT7120EU WMTG722UFRN
ETDLR6030SPLN WMTG723BIT
ETDLR6040SPLN WMTG723HCEU
ETDLR65332BSPLN WMTG723HCIT
ETDLR65342BSPL WMTG723HEU
ETDLR7220LPLN WMTG723HREU
ETWD61252WES WMTG723HRIT
EUTL227BITN WMTL501LCIS
EUTL723GIT WMTL502LEU
EUTLR4256BSIT WMTL502LIL
EV1045 WMTL601LCIS
EV1047 WMTL602LCIT
EV1049 WMTL602LEU
EV1056 WMTL602LEX
EV1060 WMTL602LFR
EV1061 WMTL602LIL
EV1065 WMTL603LHK
EV1155 WMTL722HFR
EV1156 WMTPro55U
EV1159 WMTPro55UN
EV1161 WMTPro6USD
EV1164 WMTPro6USDN
EV1167 WMTPro7USD
EV1170 WMTPro7USDN
EV1171 WMTProEco6523C
EV1187 WMTProEco6ZB
EV1261 WMTSilber6512CN
EV1262 WMTSilber6513D4
EV1263 WMTSilber7BD
EV1266 WMTSilber7BDN
EV1268 WMTStar6ZB
EV1269 WMTStyle722ZEN
EV1273 WMTStyle722ZENN
EV1286 WMTStyle732ZEN
EV1289 WMTTrend622PS
EV7120 WMTTrend722PS
EV7200 WMTZEN6BD
EV8026 WMTZEN6BDN
EV9547 WMTZen612BSD
GL806T WMTZen6513CSD
IGT5100IT WNT61082
IGT6100IT WNT62112
IGT7100IT WNT72122
IGTG625BIT WOPI1000C
IGTG6524BIT WOPI1007E
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IGTL604UIT WOR16154OE
ITL5100 WOR16154PL
ITWA51051GRF WOR16155OE
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ITWA51051WEU WOR20154PL
ITWA51052W1DE WOR20155
ITWA51052WDE WOR20155FF
ITWA51052WEU WOR20155OE
ITWA51052WFR WOR20155PL
ITWA51052WUA WOR20156
ITWA51151WFR WOR20156IT
ITWA51152GPL WOR24155FF
ITWA51152WPL WOR24156FF
ITWA5851WFR WOT16224IT
ITWA5851WRF WOT20225IT
ITWA5852WEU WOT20226IT
ITWA5852WIL WOT20227IT
ITWA5951WFR WOT20254BY
ITWA61051WIT WOT20255OE
ITWA61051WRF WOT20257GR
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ITWA61052WEE WOT20297
ITWA61052WPL WOT20424IL
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ITWD61252WDE WOT24455BY
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ITWE71252GRF WP08T254HK
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ITWE71253WHK WP10R155
LT510H19W WP10R155FF
LT510H20W WP10R155HK
LT610L1b WP10R156
LTE1055 WP10R157HK
LTE106801 WP10T225IT
LTE5101 WP10T237IT
LTE5210 WP10T254HK
LTE6010city WP10T255HK
LTE6027 WP10T295
LTE6100 WP10T297
LTE6210 WP12R155FF
LTE62101 WP12R156FF
LTE62101EXN WP12T225
LTE6212 WP12T225NL
LTE6310 WP12T227
LTE7010 WP12T254BY
LTE7046 WP12T254FN
LTE7112 WP12T257GR
LTE7155 WP12T285FF
LTE7312 WP12T287FF
LTE73121 WP12T295
LTE73121EXN WP12T297
LTE8027 WP12T424EE
LTE81062 WP12T424IL
LTE8206 WP12T425HK
METDLRSL6252BSPL WP12T427IL
MTDLR60116 WP12T445
MTDLR60212S WP12T445IT
MTDLR60216 WP12T445NL
MTDLR60226 WP12T447
MTDLR6030SPLN WP12T447IT
MTDLR6040SPLN WP12T447NL
MTDLR65241BSPLN WP12T455BY
MTDLR70230 WP12T485FF
MTDLR7220SSPLN WP12T487FF
MTDLR7222BSPLN WP12T495
MTDLRS65230SSPLN WP12T497
MTWA51051RF WP12TB27HK
MVTF601HCCIS WT61062
NTDLR60116 WT61082
NTDLR60226 WT62092
NTDLR6030SPLN WT62093
NTDLR6040SPLN WT62112
NTDLR6230SSPLN WT62113
NTDLR6240SSPLN WT62122
NTDLR7220LSPLN WT62123
NTDLR7220SSPLN WT72122
PK2700 WTCH6930
PK2700N WTCH6930CHN
PK2720D WTCH6ZBCHN
PK7750D WTCH7522
PK7750DN WTCH7522CHN
PTL1016D WTL46212
PTL1019 WTL46212N
PTL1021D WTL55712
PTL1061 WTL55812
PTL1061D WTL56312
PTL1109 WTL56312N
PTL1155E WTL56313C
PTL1155F WTL60711
PTL1261D WTL60812
PTL5100 WTLS1262
PTL5100N WTLS55712
PTL5511 WTLS60612
PTL5511D WTLS60700
PTL5511N WTLS60710
PTL61003D WTLS60712
PTL61203D WTLS60810
PWA1020 WTLS60811
PWA10272 WTLS60812ZEN
PWA80272 WTLS60910
PWT3505 WTLS60911
PWT3525 WTLS60912ZEN
PWT3626 WTLS61200
PWT4626Z WTLS65712
PWT465PS WTLS65812
PWT475PS WTLS65912
PWT612 WTLS65912ZEN
PWT7A++Edition50 WTLS66812
PWTA51052DE WTLS66912
PWTA51252PDE WTLS7000
PWTB623S WTLS70712
PWTC623N WTLS70812
PWTC6512PN WTLS70912
PWTCS6245E WTLS71200
PWTClassB6S5N WTLSI60912
PWT-Klasse C623N WTLSI65912
PWTD61253PDE WTLSI70912
PWTD61253PNDE ZENTDLR6242BSITN
PWTD6512PN ZENTDLR6252BSIT
PWTE612531PDE ZENTDLR65242BSITN
PWTE612531PNDE ZENTDLR65330
PWTE71253PDE ZENTDLR7222BSITN
PWTE71253PNDE ZENTDLR724
PWTL1916 ZENTDLRBX6252BSFRN
PWTL1916N WOPI1007E/01
PWTL29126 WOPI1017E/01
WOT24457BY WP08R155HK/02
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WOR20156IT/01 WP10R155HK/02
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WOT20426IL/01 WP12TB27HK/01
WOT20227IT/01 WP12T425HK/02
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WOT20226IT/01 WP12T447IT/01
WOT24255OE/01 WP12T445NL/02
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WOT20255OE/01 WP08T254HK/03
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WOT24227/01 WP12T427IL/01
WOT24455BY/02 WP10R154HK/03
WOT24427IT/01 WP12T227/01
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WOT24425IT/02 WP10T237IT/01
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WOR16155OE/01 WP10T255HK/02
WOT24430/01 WP12T254FN/03
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Cassandra Mortier
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
SIX OF CROWS: My favorite book of 2015
Format: Hardcover
REVIEW: Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo Published September 29th, 2015 by Henry Holt and Co. Genres: Young Adult, Fantasy Edition: Hardcover Source: Purchased Pages: 465 Rating: 5/5 stars Ketterdam: a bustling hub of international trade where anything can be had for the right price–and no one knows that better than criminal prodigy Kaz Brekker. Kaz is offered a chance at a deadly heist that could make him rich beyond his wildest dreams. But he can’t pull it off alone… A convict with a thirst for revenge. A sharpshooter who can’t walk away from a wager. A runaway with a privileged past. A spy known as the Wraith. A Heartrender using her magic to survive the slums. A thief with a gift for unlikely escapes. Six dangerous outcasts. One impossible heist. Kaz’s crew is the only thing that might stand between the world and destruction–if they don’t kill each other first. From the moment I heard the description of this book, I was intrigued. A band of thieves attempting to pull off a huge heist? Sign me up! I was counting down the days till it released. I had such high expectations for this book. And believe me, they were met. I couldn’t put this book down. I loved every minute of it. Now, it is one of my favorite books of all time, and I’ve read a lot of books. I titled this “review”. In a review, you usually find criticism of the book. But since I loved this book, it’ll mostly be me gushing about all my thoughts. I just want to run up to people, shove this book in their face, scream “READ IT”, and then go and reread it by myself. the plot It was so interesting! I loved the whole heist. Something was always happening, and it was always interesting. It kept me surprised: PLOT TWISTS! the characters The characters were probably my favorite part of this book. We meet six that, by the end of the book, I had come to love. They’re all so unique. I loved reading from each perspective, that way I got to know the characters a lot better. “No mourners. No funerals. Among them, it passed for “good luck.” Kaz- The leader. “Greed is your god, Kaz.” He almost laughed at that. “No, Inej. Greed bows to me. It is my servant and my lever.” “A liar, a thief, and utterly without conscience. But he’ll keep to any deal you strike with him.” Nina- She’s so brave, snarky, funny, and just an amazing strong female character. I loved that we had a Grisha in the group. Inej-MY FAVORITE. She’s an ex-circus performer who now is a spy known as The Wraith. She struggled between her dedication to the gang and her desire to see her family again. “Besides, she was the Wraith-the only law that applied to her was gravity, and some days she defied that, too.” Jesper- the sharpshooter, who added so much to the story. The chapter told from his point of view are really great, because you see the other characters how he does, and I think he sees them how they truly are. “Take good care of my babies,” Jesper said as he handed [his guns] over to Dirix. “If I see a single scratch or nick on those, I’ll spell forgive me on your chest in bullet holes.” Wylan- He was this adorable, innocent, little boy at first. But his character changed/revealed as the story went along, and I LOVED it. I wished we could have gotten chapters from his POV, but Leigh said there will be in the 2nd! “Always hit where the mark isn’t looking.” “Who’s Mark?” Asked Wylan. Matthias- I loved how he struggled with loyalty to his country and his love for Nina, and I also loved seeing the backstory of how him and Nina met. “And what did you do, Matthias? What did you do to me in your dreams?” “Everything,” he said, as he turned to go. “Everything.” the romance! I loved how the story was not overpowered by the romances in this book. It was a side plot that made the story more interesting. It wasn’t as prominent as the action part, but it was there. And it was amazing. I won’t spoil anything, but let me just say, I have 3 new OTPs just from this book. the setting In Bardugo’s previous trilogy, which I loved, we get to know the world a little, but it’s mostly set in Ravka, one country. Six of Crows was in a different country in this world, Kerch, and the group travels to a new country, Fjerda. I loved getting to know this world better. Also, the characters are from different countries so we get to know their view on their country and the others. the writing Her writing, like always, was incredible. It flowed beautifully. Some people have said it starts out slow, but once you pass the first 100 pages, things start picking up and getting really interesting. (I was interested the whole time, of course. I loved it from the very beginning.) But if you’re not enjoying it as much, I’m begging you. Keep trying. It’s SO worth it. There’s so many amazing quotes! I literally have notes and notes full of them. This book is funny! It made me laugh out loud a lot (and I was in public, so people stared at me.) “Jesper knocked his head against the hull and cast his eyes heavenward. “Fine. But if Pekka Rollins kills us all, I’m going to get Wylan’s ghost to teach my ghost how to play the flute just so that I can annoy the hell out of your ghost. Brekker’s lips quicker. “I’ll just hire Matthias’ ghost to kick your ghost’s ass.” “My ghost won’t associate with your ghost,” Matthias said primly, and then wondered if the sea air was rotting his brain.” This book is so gorgeous! The cover is beautiful, but my absolute FAVORITE thing about it has to be the black edged pages. And the maps!! There’s two beautiful maps. TWO! what I didn’t like I honestly can’t think of anything I didn’t like in this book. I tried to come up with something, but I loved it too much. I highly, HIGHLY recommend you check this book out. It brings all the feels. I need the second book, Crooked Kingdom, NOW. Also, if you haven’t read Bardugo’s Grisha Trilogy, you should. A lot of people have asked me, “Do I have to read the Grisha Trilogy before Six of Crows?” My answer has been: No, you don’t have to. Of course I would recommend that you do, as it is one of my favorite trilogies. If you don’t, you might be a little lost in the world, and there are some characters mentioned in here from that trilogy that you wouldn’t understand, but you could understand the story. There are minor spoilers of the end of Ruin and Rising in Six of Crows, but there is also some misleading. If you read the Grisha trilogy, you learn more about Ravka, where Nina is from, which helps you understand her better. Plus, it’s just an amazing trilogy. You SHOULD. But no, you do not have to. Okay, I’ll just conclude my ramblings now. Go read this book, please. This review took so long to write, because I had so many good things to say, and I reread Six of Crows while writing it. Ava Bookishnessandtea.wordpress.com
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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2016
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Colleen Marie Zukowski
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
When you finish this book, be prepared to go through withdrawal.
Format: Hardcover
I finished Six of Crows and immediately found myself missing Kaz and his crew, which is a surefire sign that I just finished a book that I absolutely loved. Kaz Brekker, criminal, gang leader, outcast, has assembled a group of misfit criminals from The Barrel to pull off the crime of a lifetime, a crime that even the most capable and seasoned lawbreakers would find nearly impossible. But for a group of men and women who have nothing left to lose, the impossible could be the one thing that will bring them salvation and the wealth they need to start new lives. But before they can go about saving the world they must first get past the secrets they are hiding, the resentment they hold back, and the mistrust they feel towards one another, and focus on not getting killed by the odds stacked against them. I had been looking forward to reading this book since it was released because there were so many tempting aspects to it: theft, magic, fantasy, so many things that I love in a good story. Six of Crows is set in the same world as Bardugo’s Grisha Trilogy but in a different land, with different characters, and it is not necessary to read the other trilogy first. I felt like the story got off to a slow start but after the first part of the book (it is divided into several parts) it really picked up and I could not put it down. Once I was halfway through the book I caught myself thinking about it all the time and wondering what would happen next with each of the characters that I had grown to love so much. To tell the story, Bardugo switches each chapter to be from a different main character’s point of view, but I felt she did it in a different and more engaging way than I have seen it done by other authors in the past. The trouble I fall into sometimes when reading a story that switches between characters is the breakup of the storyline, since each character usually jumps to a different time or location. Bardugo switches characters yet tells the story seamlessly so that each chapter starts exactly where the last left off, but with the point of view of someone new. So the story never breaks succession and there is never a lull in the action. This way we learn the emotions, motivations, and differing viewpoints of each character without the excitement of the story ever getting interrupted. The character development in the story is incredible and you quickly begin to learn the talents and flaws of each character and feel as if you know them personally and love each of them for who they are. Bardugo uses the present, flashbacks, internal thoughts, etc. to teach you the history of each character and give you a glimpse into why they have each become the person they are. The storyline was very unique and often focused on special abilities that some characters possess (the Grisha) which are incredibly interesting and a different take on magic. Once you get about 100 pages into the book the story really picks up pace and it is basically nonstop action after that point, done in near flawless fashion. There were small things about the book that bothered me, but these are rather insignificant details like the ages of certain characters or odd interactions which took nothing away from the story at all and were just little things that I noticed occasionally. Overall Bardugo told a brilliant story and I loved every second of it. I finished this book several days ago and I still find myself missing the characters, Ketterdam, and everything about the story. It has been a long time since I have read a book that tugged at my heart enough that it made me go through a slight withdrawal and left me feeling a little depressed that I was not still immersed in the world of the book and the lives of its characters. Six of Crows has done that to me and the more I think about the book the more I love it and I find myself already anticipating the next novel in the trilogy. The book ends with a cliffhanger but not one that leaves you screaming in rage at having to wait so long for the next book, but enough for you to feel eager with anticipation as you patiently await book two. I look forward to the day where I am back in The Barrel hanging out with Kaz and the rest of the crew as the next part of the incredible journey takes place. “When everyone knows you’re a monster, you needn’t waste time doing every monstrous thing.”
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Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2015
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Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
A fun heist adventure with a lovable cast of characters!
Format: Kindle
Kaz Brekker is a young criminal mastermind with a knack for meticulously planning every step of a greater picture before making a single move. He's spent a lot of time gaining a reputation, gathering a small gang, and building a legend and mystique around himself. His ultimate goal is revenge, and every move he makes is just another step toward it. When he is hired to carry out an impossible heist, he needs to gather a crew and plan his moves even more carefully. Where this book truly shines is with its characters. Kaz and his crew are all very different personalities, and their banter and relationships with each other are all wonderful. Each of the six main characters are given full, compelling backstories, motivations, skill sets, personality quirks, and personal demons to sort out. It was a joy getting to know these characters and seeing them bounce off of each other. Kaz is an excellent character, and feels like a teenage supervillain-in-training. He is human, and suffers from trauma, insecurities, getting emotionally attached, but does everything he can to come off cold and detached to keep up with the legacy he has built for himself - and when you get to see Kaz from other peoples' perspectives, you can see just how successful he's become at it. I'll admit I was not a fan of Matthias, one of the POV characters, at first. He's well-written, but his worldview and way of thinking were difficult for me to wrap my head around or justify. As the story went on and Matthias got more fleshed out and complex, I came to love him. Although there are six main characters, only five of them get POV chapters -- the sixth is still a very interesting character, and I would love to see a bigger glimpse into his mindset. After finishing the book I can understand why he was not given his own chapters, and I'm VERY excited to learn more about him in the sequel. The worldbuilding is also very impressive. I understand that there are other books and trilogies and such set in this same world. I've yet to read the others at the time of writing this review, but I am intrigued by the world these characters live in, the customs and cultures of its people, the history that is alluded to, etc. This world feels real and fleshed out, and it's very clear that a lot of thought and care were put into it. Six of Crows is an extremely fun book, I'm pumped to read its sequel and the other stories set in this world, and to check out the Netflix series based on one of them! I highly recommend this book!!
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San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 4
4-stars: 'Six of Crows' by Leigh Bardugo
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This is going to be a very long review. I’m sorry ahead of time, but I knew it wouldn’t be a short review after I finished the book. Lots needed to be typed, but I promise no spoilers. Six of Crows is set in Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse, but this time readers will get to follow six different characters on a mission to pull off a very dangerous heist together. This book will pull you in different directions because all six characters get to tell the story from their point of view before, during, and after the heist. It’s crazy how Leigh Bardugo managed to keep up with all six points of view while building the storyline to this new epic adventure in the Grishaverse. Storyline/My Thoughts: First, if you read the Shadow and Bone Trilogy, then I will let you know now that Six of Crows doesn’t take place simultaneously as the trilogy. It’s set further in the years after the war has happened. Unfortunately, the Grisha are still treated horribly, and most are hidden or at Ravka helping the King rebuild, but this book is not focusing on that storyline. Instead, it’s focusing on six different characters, which each have a different personality and background. They are all supposed to be in their teens but come off as maturer in age. If you lived the way they did, then you would be much wiser in years to deal with the issues they have had to succumb. Readers will get to read some of their backstories when they tell their points of view in Six of Crows. (It’s amazing how authors can keep up with everything. I can’t even remember yesterday sometimes due to memory issues.) I’m going to try to break down what I liked about each character without going overboard. I loved how Leigh Bardugo wrote each character differently. This is one reason why I was interested in the book. Kaz Brekker has a heartbreaking back story, but he has managed to fight through everything thrown at him. He has a disability that requires him to have a cane, but he’s stronger than ever. He’s one scary character, even to his team, because he plans things that will put himself and everyone at risk. I enjoyed his character, especially after finding out what happened to him. He’s on a mission for revenge for what happened to him, and he will do anything to get that revenge. One thing that drove me crazy about him is his feelings for a particular character that he would rather deny than tell the truth. Just tell her!!!! Inej Ghafa is by far my favorite character of the six. She’s been through a lot too, and Kaz saved her from the life she had at the Menagerie. She became known as the Wraith since she’s able to sneak up on people. She’s a fighter. She puts Kaz in his place a couple of times, and only she can do it to him. I could go on and on about her character. I loved getting to read her point of view. Jesper Fahey has a secret that he’s unwilling to share with anyone on the team until he has to on the heist. He has a gambling issue, but he’s an excellent sharpshooter. I loved how even he questioned Kaz, but he also became friendly with another person on the heist. Nina Zenit is a Grisha Heartrender who uses her magic to survive the slums. Her abilities include controlling someone’s breathing, heart, and cells in their bodies. She’s one Grisha you don’t want to mess with, and in this book, she ends up putting herself at risk for everyone else to survive. Matthias Helva is a former druskelle and a Fjerdan witch hunter. Both Nina and he are dangerous together because he can’t stand what she is, and Nina is trying to make it right by Matthias. They have a complicated past and relationship that could put the others at risk. Matthias is one person you either could trust or not, and there were times I didn’t feel I could trust him with the group during the heist. Wylan Van Eck is someone that Kaz brings to the crew for leverage since the person who requested Kaz’s help happens to be Wylan’s father. Wylan, though, has his own tricks up his sleeve, and I hope I get to know him more in the next book. He fit right into the crew during the heist. All six are on a dangerous heist to break out a scientist from an impenetrable prison and put themselves at risk of being put in jail or, worst, being killed. (It’s all Kaz’s fault, but it was a deal that no one could turn down.) The heist reminded me of the movie Ocean’s Eleven, but much more risk to it, and instead of stealing money and gold, they have to steal a person. This person is someone everyone wants for themselves since they have created something that will change the odds. The thing that drove me bonkers about this book was how slow it started for me. It took me a while to gain my interest in the story. I’m used to reading multiple POVs, so that was not an issue. It was the issue of getting to the heist, going through everything, and then how it ended. It took a while to get through it all. I also was bothered by how Kaz did not get the revenge he wanted in this book. He had a chance but didn’t take it. He deserves revenge for what happened to him. He also didn’t share his feelings with a specific character that he should have in this book. I hope he starts sharing them in the next book. I know Kaz will be out for revenge even further in the next book, but for something else entirely. Overall, this book receives four stars from me. I think if the book would’ve grasped me from the beginning and not been slow to start, then I would have given it five stars. There was a lot to take in the beginning. Leigh Bardugo is a master at storytelling, though, and I can’t wait to see the Shadow and Bone and Six of Crows books be brought to life in the Netflix series. I already love the actors/actresses they chose to play the book characters. Now I need to make time to read the Crooked Kingdom because this book left me with a cliffhanger. Standalone or Part of Series: It’s part of the Six of Crows Duology. It’s also part of Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse. (If you read the Shadow and Bone Trilogy, then you will read about certain characters in this book from the current characters. There will be a moment of clarity of who Nina is and where she came from, and why she ended up with the crew. I don’t think you have to read the Shadow and Bone Trilogy to read this book, but I feel readers will miss out on some connections between the books.) Cliffhanger: Yes. Would I recommend this book? Yes. If you are a fan of YA Fantasy involving a dangerous heist with six different characters, you will enjoy this book. I also would recommend the audiobook if you enjoy listening to books. The narrators were fantastic at having the characters come to life when I listened to the book instead of reading it.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2021
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Suzanne Wiseman
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
This may just be my new favorite YA Fantasy series!
Format: Hardcover
*May contain spoilers Six of Crows is one of those books that I could truly kick myself for waiting so long to read. Now that I’ve finally finished reading it, all I keep thinking is what a fool I was to deprive myself of one of the most original and amazing fantasy stories I’ve ever read. I feel like I’m not even going to begin to do this book justice, but hopefully, since I’m pretty sure I’m one of the last people on the planet to actually read it, you guys will all just nod your heads in agreement because you already know why Six of Crows is such a fabulous read. For those unfamiliar with the basic storyline, Six of Crows follows Kaz Brekker, a teenage criminal mastermind, who has been offered an opportunity to achieve wealth beyond his wildest dreams. How? By completing what can probably best be described as Mission Impossible. He has to break into the Ice Court, a heavy guarded military stronghold that has never successfully been broken into before. Once inside, his mission is to locate and smuggle out a scientist who is being held hostage there because he possesses knowledge on how to amplify and weaponize magic. Kaz knows enough about the dangers of the Ice Court to know that, without the right team, this heist is going to be nearly impossible, possibly even a suicide mission. Lucky for Kaz though, he knows exactly who the right team is: a deadly gang of young thugs, thieves, and runaways who are just desperate enough to agree to be part of this crazy mission. LIKES What I loved most about Six of Crows are the characters. Leigh Bardugo has crafted some of the most fascinating and unique characters I’ve come across in YA fantasy. I always enjoy stories that feature an anti-hero and with Kaz and his “Crows,” we have 6 anti-heroes! I love anti-heroes because they’re always such complex characters and these characters are no different. What each of the Crows have in common is that they have no family and they’ve each had to do some pretty awful things in the name of survival, including resorting to thievery and murder. Through flashbacks that give us backstory on each of the characters, however, Bardugo manages to make this gang of thugs so sympathetic that you can’t help but fall in love with them. I also liked the angle that each character seemed to have their own, sometimes selfish motives, for wanting to be a part of Kaz’s mission and it added an element of suspense at times, as I wondered if someone would sabotage the mission to serve their own needs. It’s hard to pick a favorite character because they’re all so badass, but Kaz is definitely near the top of my list. As I’ve already mentioned, he’s a criminal mastermind. Even though he’s a teenager, his reputation precedes him and he is feared by many in Ketterdam, the city where the story takes place. Kaz can be as greedy as he can be cruel, but he’s also so brilliant, brazen, and daring that you can’t help being drawn to him. Kaz is also haunted by events from his past that left him alone and destitute, and he’s highly motivated by the desire for revenge against the man he holds responsible for what happened. In addition to Kaz, there are also two badass female characters, Inej and Nina. Inej, known as the wraith, has a reputation for being somewhat of a ninja. Kaz calls her his spider because she can climb her way pretty much anywhere and can do so undetected, a very handy skill in their line of “work.” She’s also very skilled with knives and is perhaps the most murderous member of Kaz’s team. I just loved watching her in action as she cut down anyone who posed a threat to the team. What made Inej especially fascinating to me was the connection between her and Kaz. As much as Kaz tries to be all business, all the time and never show any emotion or weakness, it’s clear that he has a soft spot when it comes to Inej and her safety. It’s also pretty clear that there’s a good chance the feeling is mutual. Nina is what is known as a Grisha, which means she possesses magical abilities. For the purposes of Kaz’s mission, Nina can use that magic to do useful things like slow people’s heartrates down until they lose consciousness. She can also use her powers for healing purposes, also handy when you’re on a super-dangerous mission. As we learn from her backstory, Nina’s people have been persecuted for years because of their magic -- imprisoned, tortured, and even burned at the stake. Because the Grisha are the ones whose magic would be weaponized, Nina has personal reasons for wanting to take part in this mission. Matthias is one of the characters that intrigued me the most. At first, I couldn’t stand him, but the more I got to know about him, the more I just grew to adore him. Kaz recruits him by breaking him out of jail and offering him a pardon for his crimes in exchange for his help with the mission. Kaz sees Matthias as one of the biggest assets to the team because he used to work in the Ice Castle and can therefore give them the overall layout of the place, how the security works, etc. Matthias is torn because he knows he should be loyal to the Ice Castle, but at the same time, how can you turn down a chance to be pardoned so that you can get your life back? What makes the whole situation even more complicated is that he and Nina have shared history and he holds her responsible for his imprisonment. Tension, much? I swear I was convinced those two were going to kill each other for about half the book! Beneath all that hate they seemed to have for each other though, you could sense there was something more, an almost smoldering attraction for one another. Let me tell you – I’m not usually big on romance, but I was shipping the heck out of Nina and Matthias! Jesper and Wylan. While these two guys were clearly assets to the team as well with their knowledge of weapons and explosives, respectively, what I loved most about Jesper and Wylan was that they provided a bit of comic relief where the other characters were so intense all the time. Jesper and Wylan teased each other relentlessly and their banter was just hilarious at times. The world building in Six of Crows is also top notch. Bardugo paints a vivid picture of Ketterdam with its rival street gangs swarming around duking it out for power. It’s a dark and gritty world, as well as a dangerous one, filled with assorted thieves, predators, and traitors. It’s hard to know who, if anyone, can be trusted. The atmosphere definitely creates a sensation that all of the characters are vulnerable to attack by anyone anywhere so they have to be in survival mode at all times. The Grisha magic system is also well thought out and vividly drawn. I went into Six of Crows without having read the Grisha series, which was probably a mistake as I’m sure it would have further enriched my understanding of the Grisha magic and their history, but even without having read it, I still felt like I completely understood the magic and why it would be such a valuable weapon if it could be amplified and harnessed. Imagine practically indestructible armies of Grisha fighting on your behalf. You’d be unstoppable. Action, Action, Action! As I’m sure you can imagine just based on the details of their mission, Six of Crows is truly action-packed. There are endless twists and turns, obstacles that need to be overcome, enemies that need to be taken out, plans that fall apart and then need to be improvised. Although the novel starts out at a fairly slow pace as we are meeting each character and establishing the world of Ketterdam, once Kaz and his gang get started on their missions, it’s like jumping on a thrill ride that doesn’t stop until the final page. DISLIKES I can’t really say this is a dislike of the book, but it did take me about a hundred pages or so to really become invested in the characters and get sucked into the story. Again, I’m chalking up my slow start to needing extra time to understand the Grisha magic and how it worked because I didn’t read the Grisha trilogy first. Once I did get sucked in, however, there was no stopping me. It probably took me 3 or 4 days to get to page 100, but then I inhaled the last 300 or so pages in another day and a half. I guess my advice would if you are struggling to get into it, stick with it until they actually get started with the planning of their mission. It might be a slow build in the beginning, but it’s a wild ride from that point to the very end. FINAL THOUGHTS I truly loved pretty much everything about Six of Crows, hence why I’m kicking myself for having waited so long to read it. Up until now, Victoria Schwab’s Shades of Magic series has been, hands down, my favorite YA fantasy series. I have to say though, Six of Crows is seriously giving it a run for its money. RATING: 4.5 STARS
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Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2017

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