Norman Reedus' new book featuring fan art "Thanks For All The Niceness" is available. "The Walking Dead" star tweeted the stores where the book is available. Apart from the new book, the stores also have his photography book titled "The Sun's Coming Up... Like a Big Bald Head."

"Thanks For All The Niceness" is available in two stores in New York City - The Strand Bookstore and St. Marks Books, 136 E 3rd St, New York City.

St Marks books. 136 E 3rd St, New York City. Both books! http://t.co/5X0d89P4eK

— norman reedus (@wwwbigbaldhead) November 15, 2014

The strand bookstore NYC. http://t.co/PlUCGkCHOq. Both books http://t.co/8xEYSzGPFa — norman reedus (@wwwbigbaldhead) November 15, 2014

Reedus asked his fans to send in the art works which will be featured in a new book. "Thanks For All The Niceness" is the book and it is Reedus' way to say 'thank you' to all his fans. According to Bigbaldbook.com, "This is not your average display of fan artwork. Created in every thinkable medium, the Norman/Daryl archetype is captured in tattoo designs, cakes, pencil sketches, mosaics, chalk drawings, digital art, and even children sketches from his youngest fans."

"The Walking Dead" star received more than 3,000 submissions from his fans across the world. He got entries from Japan, Italy, Australia, Hungary, Indonesia, the U.S., England, Mexico, Spain and Austria.

Norman Reedus knows how to give it back to the society. A part of the money earned from the sale of this book will be donated to The Bachmann Strauss Dystonia and Parkinson Foundation.

The actor's friend has dystonia which is neurological movement disorder. It causes painful and uncontrollable spasms in parts of the body. It is the third most common movement disorder and there are limited treatment options for dystonia.

"By buying this book, you are truly helping and I thank you for joining me in shedding light on this important cause," Reedus said on his website.

Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride's big episode "The Walking Dead" Season 5, Episode 6 airs on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014 on AMC.