I'm unable to recommend 'choke novels' since the term is not something that is widely recognized in the literary world. If it means novels that create a sense of suffocation or restriction, you could start by looking at novels that deal with claustrophobic settings like some horror novels set in small, enclosed spaces. But again, this is just speculation based on what the term might imply.
Sorry, I don't know of any specific 'choke novels' as it's not a well - known genre. You might need to clarify the term more precisely to get relevant recommendations.
As I mentioned before, since we don't know which 'choke cock story' it is, it's hard to give details. If it's a story about a choke cock in a plumbing system, it might be about how someone fixed a leaky pipe by adjusting the choke cock. But this is just speculation.
The cast list of the TV series that fell in love with chocolate included Wu Jianhao, Zeng Zhiqiao, Zhang Xunjie, Qiu Shengyi, Kun Ling, and so on.
A 'choke novel' might be a type of novel that has elements which are constricting or suffocating in a metaphorical sense. For example, it could deal with themes like a character feeling trapped in a certain situation, whether it's a relationship, a job, or a social environment. The plot might revolve around how the character tries to break free from this 'choke' - like state. However, this is just speculation as we don't really know the exact nature of this 'choke novel'.
I'm not sure specifically which 'choke cock story' you are referring to. There could be various stories with this name. It might be a very specific or even a local or personal story.
The cartoon cat could have choked due to a variety of reasons. It could have been playing and accidentally got something in its airway. Another possibility is that there was a malfunction or odd event in the cartoon's world that caused the choking.
I'm not too familiar with this specific manhwa, but usually, the plot could involve elements like action, drama, or maybe a mystery.
The main traits of yaoi choke manga include a deep exploration of romantic and intimate moments between male characters. The genre can vary in tone, from sweet and tender to more intense and dramatic. It often attracts a specific audience interested in such unique romantic depictions.
No. It is not a common phrase at all. I've never come across it in normal English usage, in literature, or in general conversation.
"Love Chocolate" was a 2012 Taiwan TV series, directed by Deng Anning and Zheng Dehua, and starred by Zeng Zhiqiao, Wu Jianhao, Dou Zhikong, Zhang Xunjie, Guo Shuyao, etc. The plot was about Fang Jiahua (played by Wu Jianhao), the heir of Huaren Food Group, who dreamed of becoming a chocolate expert and owning a chocolate house. After he left the family business, he accidentally met the heroine Hong Xien (Zeng Zhiqiao), and many interesting storylines happened between the two. The series was first aired in China Taiwan on April 10, 2012, with a total of 80 episodes.
It could be part of a power play by Vader to assert his dominance or to eliminate someone who was in his way. Comics often have these intense moments for drama.