One book, every hole - fixed in order of cost.
A drywall hole is not one job. It's a ladder of jobs, from a thirty-second dab of spackle to a backer-and-new-board rebuild, and the only thing that turns a five-dollar fix into a wall you have to repaint twice is using the wrong method for the size of the hole in front of you.
This book walks the whole ladder, smallest and cheapest first:
And it resolves the decisions that trip people up: spackle versus joint compound, hot mud versus lightweight, mesh tape versus paper tape, and exactly when a water-stained ceiling or a structural crack is a stop-and-call-a-pro job, not a Saturday afternoon.
Written for the homeowner who wants to understand why the order matters - not just follow ten steps and hope the patch doesn't telegraph through the paint.