I don't have a definite list. But often, books that go against moral or legal standards, or those that are considered too graphic for certain age groups might get banned.
In the 'Charlie Daniels Christmas Story', Charlie Daniels is the central figure. He might be a storyteller who uses his own life events during Christmas as the basis for the story. He could be someone who has had a long - standing relationship with Christmas traditions and is now passing on those stories, whether they are about his family's Christmas, his musical experiences during the holiday, or other things related to Christmas in his life.
Well, crystals in fiction are frequently used to add an element of the extraordinary. They might glow in the dark, which is a common trope. Their physical appearance is often described in great detail, with facets that catch the light in a special way. In some adventure - based fiction, a crystal can be the MacGuffin - the object that drives the plot forward as all the characters are either trying to obtain it or keep it from falling into the wrong hands.
I don't know who Stone Daniels is in this story as there's not enough information. He or she could be a public figure, a local resident with an interesting story, or someone newsworthy for a particular reason.
It depends. 'Lee Daniels' could refer to various things. If it's about a person or an event, it might be based on real life to some extent, but could also have fictional elements added for dramatic effect.
Sorry, I don't know how old Story Daniels is. It could depend on various factors like when they were born or when certain events related to them occurred. You might want to do an online search or look for official biographical details.