Yes, it was a novel by Felix Salten of Vienna. Salten also wrote a novel about a talking dog, the Hound of Florence- not to be confused with the Hound of Flandres which was about a youthful artist. Woof Woof, don"t Be a Goof!
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Disney's Bambi is a mixture of white-tailed deer and mule deer. He has the former's markings with the latter's black-tipped ears, dark forehead, & even the 'escape gait' (called "stotting"). Even the dark brown antlers is characteristic of the mule deer. Disney studied both species for the movie and ended up creating a hybrid of the two. http://www.bio.miami.edu/dana/dox/bambi.html
His father was known as The Great Prince of the Forest, and doesn't have any name beyond that. He appears near the beginning of the film watching over Bambi's birth, and again near the middle where he takes in Bambi to raise him (which is expanded in the direct-to-video sequel, where he's voiced by Patrick Stewart). At the end of the film he is seen standing next to the adult Bambi as Faline has his children, like when Bambi was born. He's kept a mysterious character throughout the film, but he's a respected and powerful figure in the forest. In the book it's not outright said that it's his father, but it's heavily hinted at in a scene where the two talk. He's described as the oldest and most powerful stag in the forest and is called "the great prince."
The book was based on a dream, and the movie was based on the book, so yes, the book and movie were based on one dream of Stephanie Meyers.
There does not appear to be a movie based on the book "Surviving the Applewhites."
In the book Charlie calls edward before prom telling him that Tyler is at Bellas house picking her up for the prom. In the movie no one calls Edward.