Coyote Truck Maintenance by Dana Huse
Dana’s job seems simple enough. House and dog sitting. All right, since there’s time and space, he decides to do maintenance on his truck. Any automobile magazine article can tell you how to do it the right way, this one tells you the interesting way. See for yourself.
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Author’s Bio
(1955 – so far, so good) Born in Hoboken, NJ, Dana has wandered the United States as a child, finally settling in Ventura, CA. He does not surf, the water is too darn cold. Currently he lives in his own house with two dogs and a huge mortgage.
He gets along well with his parents, who are both dead.
Always face the drain.
My Review
5 Stars
Dana is asked by his friends Tom and Mary to house and dog sit while they are away. They walk him through their huge house with a lot of stocked goods and explain everything to him. Of course Dana doesn’t understand even a little bit of this but goes along for the tour.
The first day Dana is bored and can’t figure out the entertainment center so he decides to do some auto maintenance. What ensues is a story that will have you rolling on the floor. From getting the parts, returning the parts, trying to find a flat area to park, and then keeping the dogs safe from coyotes.
I started chuckling at the the one channel he could watch and was full on shaking when he was changing the oil. I remember growing up and having to bubble gum and baling wire things together to make them work and I just had a flashback to that as I followed Dana’s logic.
If you want a short, hilarious read, you need to get this book. It is well worth the money and
I received Coyote Truck Maintenance from the author for free. This has in no way influenced my opinion of this book.
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