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'Game of Thrones' New Book 2015 News: 'In Memoriam' Book Dedicated to Characters' Deaths

Following through after their hit "In Memorian" video just after Season 3, HBO and Running Press have released a new book, "Game of Thrones: In Memorian" dedicated to GoT characters killed off in the series.

HBO and Running Press have come up with a small book titled, "Game of Thrones: In Memorian" as an ode to all the show's memorable characters who met their end on the small screen. The book is a follow-up to the popularity of the show's "In Memorian" video that HBO released between Seasons 3 and 4 of the GoT series.

The book has been released by Running Press and is the first of the many products it will be featuring after inking a partnership with HBO for companion books and mini kits inspired by the award-winning show.

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Taking center stage in the book is Beric Dondarrion, who is killed off several times in the show but is resurrected each time. Dondarrion gets a separate page for each of his deaths. Even the Stark direwolves, Sansa's Lady and Robb's Grey Wind have their own pages dedicated to them.

Ironically, Septa Mordane, whose death is featured in Season One, has a page all to herself, but Jory Cassel, who plays a meatier role as the Stark's captain of the Winterfell household guard, doesn't.

The Hound, who played a large part in the last four seasons doesn't get a page to himself, either. Rumors have surfaced he may still be alive after Arya left him dying on the road to the Eyrie as she makes her way to Braavos at the end of Season four.

Additional spokers feature the Stark children's mother Catelyn Stark as included in the book, but the Lord of the Iron Islands, Balon Greyjoy isn't.

The book is a small six and a half inches on both sides and contains chronologically arranged death information as a fan guide for viewers of the show.

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