Christmas is just around the corner, and people are all set to celebrate the festival in their own merry ways. Norman Reedus of "The Walking Dead" shared photographs of stores that are selling his photography book, "The Sun's Coming Up ... Like a Big Bald Head." It makes for a great Christmas present.

Excited Reedus shared pictures of his debut photography book via his Twitter, Instagram and Facebook page.

First picture showed Reedus' "The Sun's Coming up ..." in a carton ready to ship. Well, the carton was open with the books in it. The picture was titled "Xmas books www.bigbaldbook.com." The hardcover book features photographs by Norman Reedus from his travels over the past 15 years.

In yet another picture, Reedus' photography book is on the shelf in a book store in NYC. The book is sharing the shelf with "Sketch of Paris" by JH Engstrom, "Dior Glamour," and a DC book on Batman, perhaps. The photo was titled, "Clic gallery. Centre and broome soho nyc. Www.bigbaldbook.com WEEEEEEEE (yes I'm excited )."

Another picture showed a man holding "The Sun is Coming Up ... Like a Big Bald Head" in front of By Robert James store in NYC. The picture was titled, "bigbaldbook.com being sold here. Nyc by Robert James."

The limited edition copy of Reedus' debut photography book includes various photos of places that he travelled during his career. It also features pictures from a maximum security prison in Moscow.

In Aug. 2013, Reedus told The Hollywood Reporter that the book comes with a nice hardcover and it is "very personal." The book includes words from "The Walking Dead's" Andrew Lincoln, Debbie Harry and his other renowned friends.

"[The photos are] through my eyes, like my interpretation of what my surroundings were at certain times -- so some of the photos are from a John Carpenter film that I worked on and he builds these insane worlds and crazy characters and I sort of kidnapped a few of those people and took them on a little journey of my own," Reedus mentioned.

Norman Reedus is Daryl Dixon in "The Walking Dead."