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{{SpoilerTPJ}}''(This is the page for the book titled "The Poison Jungle." You may be looking for the [[Poison Jungle|location]] instead.)''
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{{Book
|title            = ''The Poison Jungle''
|image            = Wings of Fire 13 US.jpg
|arc              = [[:Category:Third arc|The Lost Continent Prophecy]]
|book_no          = 13
|page_amount      = 301
|publication_date = July 30th, 2019
|isbn            = '''978-1338214512''' (hardcover)<br />'''978-1743835241''' (paperback)


{{Infobox Book
|prologue         = [[Bryony]]
|title = '''''The Poison Jungle'''''
|protagonist     = [[Sundew]]
|image = TPJ FrontCover Final.jpg
|epilogue         = [[Jerboa III]]
|arc = [[The Lost Continent Prophecy]]
 
|book_no = 13
|character_list  = [[:Category:Appeared in TPJ|Character List]]
|page_amount = 301
|cover_gallery    = [[{{PAGENAME}}/Gallery|Cover Gallery]]
|publication_date = July 30, 2019
 
|isbn = 9781338214512
|preceded_by     = ''[[The Hive Queen]]''
|prologue = [[Bryony]]
|followed_by     = ''[[The Dangerous Gift]]''
|protagonist = [[Sundew]]
|epilogue   = [[Jerboa II]]<ref>[[:File:P_20190723_094238_vHDR_Auto.jpg]]</ref>
|preceded_by = ''[[The Hive Queen]]''
|followed_by = [[Book Fourteen]]
}}
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'''The Poison Jungle''' is the thirteenth book in the ''Wings of Fire'' series, and the third book in the third arc. Amazon’s current release date is July 30th, 2019. The protagonist is [[Sundew]]<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSlwG4i524w</ref>
'''''The Poison Jungle''''' is the thirteenth book in the ''New York Times'' bestselling series ''[[Wings of Fire (book series)|Wings of Fire]],'' and the third book in the third arc. The main protagonist is [[Sundew]]. The book was officially released on July 30th, 2019.<ref>https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07HPCLJL6/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i3</ref> The book cover was released on January 31st, 2019.
 
''The Poison Jungle'' follows ''[[The Hive Queen]]'' and precedes [[Book 14|Book Fourteen]]. The book cover was released on January 31st, 2019.


Read an excerpt [https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the-poison-jungle-wings-of-fire-book-13 here]!
''The Poison Jungle'' is preceded by ''[[The Hive Queen]]'' and is followed by ''[[The Dangerous Gift]]''.


==Summary==
== Summary ==
''Some secrets are deadly.''
''Some secrets are deadly.''


It's no secret that Sundew wants to destroy the [[HiveWings]]. It's her life's mission to exact revenge on the tribe that tried to wipe out the [[LeafWings]] and ripped every tree from the surface of [[Pantala]].
It's no secret that Sundew wants to destroy the [[HiveWings]]. It's her life's mission to exact revenge on the tribe that tried to wipe out the [[LeafWings]] and ripped every tree from the surface of [[Pantala]].


Every tree, that is, except the wild and dangerous [[Poison Jungle]], where the surviving LeafWings have been hiding since the [[Tree Wars|war]]. Hiding, plotting, and waiting for a dragon like Sundew, who is uniquely qualified to bring down the Hives.
Every tree, that is, except the wild and dangerous [[Poison Jungle]], where the surviving LeafWings have been hiding since the [[Tree Wars|war]]. Hiding, plotting, and waiting for a [[Dragons|dragon]] like Sundew, who is uniquely qualified to bring down the Hives.
 
There are dark secrets in the jungle, though — some that Sundew is keeping, and some that she's only just beginning to discover. And now that a new war is upon them, Sundew and her friends must unearth the [[breath of evil|oldest secret in the jungle]] — even if what they find has the power to destroy them all.
 
== Quote on back of hardcover ==
"It's easier when you grow up knowing what to avoid," Sundew said. "Nowadays we only lose a few dragons a year to the carnivorous plants."
 
"The what now?" [[Swordtail]] said. "CARNIVOROUS WHATS?"
 
"Yeah, ''you'' will ''probably'' get eaten," Sundew said with a shrug.
 
"Do we have to go to the place with certain death?" [[Blue]] asked.
 
"Yes, because it's my home," Sundew said. "And also the only place you'll be safe."
 
== Dedication ==
''To Hazel''


There are dark secrets in the jungle, though - some that Sundew is keeping, and some that she's only just beginning to discover. And now that a new war is upon them, Sundew and her friends must unearth the oldest secret in the jungle - even if what they find has the power to destroy them all.
== Plot ==
=== Prologue ===
The prologue was set before the [[Burning of Bloodworm Hive]] and showed the dragons who had planned it: [[Bryony]], [[Hemlock]], [[Pokeweed]], and [[Grayling]] behind one of [[Bloodworm Hive]]'s greenhouses in the middle of the night moments before burning it. They talked about the fates of the [[SilkWings]], worrying about them, but ultimately decided to go ahead with burning Bloodworm Hive. Grayling thanked Bryony for caring about the SilkWings enough to fight the HiveWings for them, and Bryony felt guilty, thinking about how they had planned this only as revenge, without thinking of the SilkWings at all.


==Quote on Back of the Book==
=== Part One: Roots and Sprouts ===
''"It's easier when you grow up knowing what to avoid and how to treat snakebites and where the quicksand is. Nowadays we only lose a few dragons a year to the carnivorous plants."''
Sundew led Blue, [[Cricket]] (who was holding [[Bumblebee]]), and Swordtail through the Poison Jungle to the [[PoisonWing village|LeafWing village]], trying to protect them from the dangerous flora. Swordtail asked Sundew if the rumors about the jungle's dangers were real, and Sundew responded that they were. She also noted that [[Queen Wasp]] had sent expeditions to the Poison Jungle — the rumors came from the HiveWings who survived and returned to tell the tale. She also said that Wasp once tried to burn down the Poison Jungle but failed. She also stated that the dragons who came to burn the Poison Jungle all died. Blue, Cricket, and Swordtail continued to argue about entering the jungle, but Sundew said that they do not have a choice. She warned the group not to touch anything that she had not touched first. They took a passage through some makahiya and moved across a branch, but Swordtail leaned down to sniff at a pink flower that turned out to be a [[Plants#Carnivorous plants|Venus dragon-trap]] underneath them. It pulled him off of the branch and swallowed him whole.


''"The what now?" Swordtail said, his voice rising an octave. "CARNIVOROUS WHATS?"''
Cricket and Blue panicked, while Sundew was angry that Swordtail did not listen. Blue attempted to get Swordtail out, but Sundew pulled him back and told him not to touch. She shouted at Swordtail to stop thrashing since the plant would release him if he were motionless, but he did not hear her and continued to struggle. Cricket suggested slicing the Venus dragon-trap open to get Swordtail out, but Sundew told her that they had adapted to resist attacks from dragon claws and grow in clusters, so if somebody tries to help, they will also get eaten. Before she could do think of anything to do, Blue shot a strand of flamesilk at the Venus dragon-trap. Sundew yelled at Blue and then put out half of the fire with water from nearby bromeliad leaves. In an attempt to put out the rest of the fire, she used her [[leafspeak]] to grow a chokecherry tree up to her height. She grabbed the chokecherries from the tree and smeared them on burning branches, stopping the fire from spreading any further. Cricket helped by getting more water, and eventually, the fire was put out completely. The Venus dragon-trap holding Swordtail was dead, so Blue flew down and attempted to cut open the plant. Sundew yelled at Blue for nearly setting the jungle on fire, but they got Swordtail out of the dead plant. Sundew, Blue, Cricket, Swordtail, and Bumblebee got back on the branch to avoid the other carnivorous plants around them. Sundew yelled at the group again, reminding them that the Poison Jungle was dangerous and they should all listen to her. They continued along for a while, with Blue feeling guilty and Swordtail muttering under his breath. Cricket finally asked whether Sundew made the tree grow, and she was forced to reveal her power.


''"Yeah, you will probably get eaten," Sundew said with a shrug. "They always get the loud flappy ones. And that HiveWing dragonet is cobra lily food for sure."''
They continued towards the LeafWing village until Sundew heard [[Mandrake]]. She went over and saw him trying to kill a panther while his father, [[Wolfsbane]], and his sister, [[Nettle]], watched disapprovingly. Sundew made a thorn bush grow in the panther's way to kill it and revealed herself to the three LeafWings. Blue, Cricket, and Swordtail came down, and Wolfsbane and Nettle became hostile, but Sundew explained that Blue and the others were helpful. Nettle and Wolfsbane left to inform Commander [[Belladonna]], while Mandrake volunteered to stay with the group. He introduced himself as Sundew's fiance, which prompted questioning from Cricket as to whether he was the one true love that Sundew had mentioned previously. Sundew was mad at herself for saying that to Cricket. They arrived at the LeafWing village and discovered that the flamesilk used to burn the hive was Blue's. This devastated Blue because he had been against the burning all along. After Belladonna treated them like prisoners, Cricket and Blue started to wonder if they could trust Sundew.


''"Do we have to go to the place with certain death?" Blue asked.''
Near midnight, Sundew snuck out, across the border towards the [[SapWing village]]. She remembered meeting her girlfriend [[Willow]] for the first time, and after some time, Willow arrived at their designated meeting spot. Sundew told her about her mission and the plant that Queen Wasp used for her mind control. This shocked Willow, and the old LeafWing [[queen]], [[Sequoia]], appeared out of the undergrowth. She asked Willow and Sundew to follow her to the [[SapWing]] village, where Sundew told the queen everything and showed her the mind control plant. Queen Sequoia asked them to meet with her in the morning, so Willow took Sundew to meet the two [[SeaWings]] that she had rescued, [[Tsunami]] and [[Turtle]]. There was a SilkWing there as well, who turned out to be Swordtail's sister, [[Io]]. Sundew met them and found out that they came because of [[Luna]], who had washed up on the shore of [[Pyrrhia]]. Belladonna arrived, and the queen invited her to a meeting. Belladonna brought Cricket and Swordtail along with her, and Swordtail was finally reunited with Io. Tsunami told them that Luna was alright, while Belladonna and Queen Sequoia argued about the future of the tribe. The LeafWing queen got down to business and asked, "Have you ever heard of the [[Legend of the Hive]]?"


''"Yes, because it's my home," Sundew said. "And also the only place you'll be safe."''
=== Part Two: Tendrils And Teeth ===
Queen Sequoia began to tell the legend. When dragons arrived on Pantala for the first time, they would be attacked by swarms of insects every night, all moving as one and seemingly united by one mind. After many deaths, the dragons discovered that cutting back the breath of evil, the vine that covered the entire continent, gradually made areas safe. Eventually, the plant had been removed from almost the whole continent. After telling the story, the queen asked Cricket, Willow, and Sundew to venture into the most dangerous part of the jungle and find [[Hawthorn]], a LeafWing who guarded the small amount of breath of evil still growing in the jungle. Belladonna ordered Sundew to bring Nettle and Mandrake in addition to her choice of traveling companions. On the trip, they came across the most dangerous obstacles of the journey so far, forcing them to fly across a lake. They all managed to cross until Sundew and Bumblebee were the only ones left. Sundew got close to the other side of the lake, but Bumblebee screamed and landed on Sundew's face. Blinded, Sundew was trapped by a sundew. After a little searching, she was able to attract an enormous tsetse fly and distract the plant. They made it the rest of the way across and discovered that the next part of their journey would be through the Den of Vipers. After entering this area, they spotted [[dragonbite viper]]s above them, behind them, and on their sides staring at them. They were not dead but were paralyzed in place. Once they were almost to their destination, the vipers all moved and cornered them. It turned out that the snakes had been mind-controlled by Hawthorn, who appeared and invited them in for tea.


==Plot==
They talked to Hawthorn, who told them that he was the one who gave the breath of evil to Queen Wasp, and that was why he had been exiled. He also said that he had found an antidote, which he called the heart of salvation. They convinced Hawthorn to come with them to give the antidote to the arriving HiveWing army, with Hawthorn agreeing on the condition that he brought a few snakes and his favorite carving — the seed of the breath of evil.
===Prologue===


The prologue is set during the time before [[The Burning of Bloodworm Hive]] and shows the dragons who had planned the burning: [[Bryony]], [[Hemlock]], [[Pokeweed]], and [[Grayling]]. They talk about the fates of the [[SilkWings]], worrying about them, but ultimately decide to go and burn the Hive. 
=== Part Three: Leaves in a Storm ===
Nettle, Sundew, and Cricket left Bumblebee with Tsunami and traveled toward the LeafWing camp with Hawthorn's antidote, a root called the heart of salvation. When they arrived, they talked with Queen Sequoia and Belladonna about their plans to distribute the heart of salvation into the HiveWing army. They asked Blue to let them use his flamesilk to burn the root, hoping that fumes would have the same effect as consuming the root. He agreed, but on the terms that Belladonna and Queen Sequoia would not use any of it to harm another dragon.


=== Part One: Roots and Sprouts===
While Blue and Swordtail went with the other LeafWings, Sundew slept for the night. When she awoke, she broke the news to Mandrake that she did not want to marry him, but he let her know that he already knew. The two decided to grow more of the antidote. As Sundew tried to reach it with her leafspeak, she felt some barrier, making it harder for her to talk to it, and when it finally grew, it turned into the breath of evil, whose premature root was disguised as the antidote. Sundew told Mandrake to stop, but it was too late — the fire had already been lit.
The book opens with Sundew thinking about how much she hates the HiveWings, and about how they killed all the trees, and imagining herself hurting them. Sundew leads [[Blue]], [[Cricket]] (who is holding [[Bumblebee]]), and [[Swordtail]] through the Poison Jungle to get to the LeafWing village, trying to protect them from the dangerous fauna in it. She remembers a small jade frog in her pouch, which makes her think about something she doesn't want to think about, so she ignores it. Blue and Swordtail worry about the danger that they are in, and ask Sundew if the LeafWings spread lies about the dangers of the Poison Jungle. Sundew says that they haven't had contact with the HiveWings or the SilkWings since the Tree Wars, and that all the rumors were true. Sundew also notes that [[Queen Wasp]] had sent expeditions to the Poison Jungle and that the rumors came from the HiveWings who survived and returned to tell their story, and how Queen Wasp  once sent an expedition to burn down the Poison Jungle before but failed. Blue, Cricket, and Swordtail  continue to argue about going into the Poison Jungle, but Sundew says that the LeafWings didn't have a choice and that the Poison Jungle would be the only safe place for them. They continue through the Poison Jungle and Sundew warns the group not to touch anything that she hasn't touched first. They take a passage through some makahiyas and move across a branch, but Swordtail leans down to sniff at a pink flower that is, in reality, a venus dragon-trap underneath them, and it pulls him off of the branch and swallows him whole.


Cricket and Blue panic, while Sundew is angry that Swordtail didn't listen. Blue attempts to get Swordtail out, but Sundew pulls him back and smacks his knuckles, telling him to never touch them. Sundew shouts at Swordtail, who is still inside the venus dragon-trap, to stop thrashing since the plant would release him if he was motionless, but he continues to struggle. Cricket suggests slicing the venus dragon-trap open to get Swordtail out, but Sundew tells her that they've adapted to resist dragon claws, and that they grow in clusters so if a dragon tries to help, they will get eaten too. Sundew tries to figure out what to do, but before she can do anything, Blue shoots a strand of flameslik at the venus dragon-trap that swallowed Swordtail. Sundew yells at Blue, and then puts out half of the fire with water she found in some nearby bromeliad leaves. In an attempt to put out the rest of the fire, she uses her plant-manipulating powers to grow a chokecherry tree to her height, and she grabs the chokecherries from the tree and throws them at the fire, but not to much avail. Cricket decides to help by getting more water from some other bromeliads and dumping it on the fire, and eventually, Sundew and Cricket put out the fire completely. Sundew checks the plants, and she finds that the chokecherry tree is alive, but the venus dragon-trap holding Swordtail is dead. Blue then flies down and attempts to open the plant to get Swordtail out, while Cricket holds up the plant, while Sundew yells at Blue for nearly setting the jungle on fire. Eventually, they get Swordtail out of the dead venus dragon-trap, and Sundew, Blue, Cricket, Swordtail, and Bumblebee get back on the branch to escape the other venus dragon-traps. Sundew yells at the group again, reminding them that the Poison Jungle is dangerous, and that they should all listen to her. They continue along for a while, with Blue feeling guilty, Swordtail muttering under his breath, and Cricket watching Sundew while holding Bumblebee. Eventually, Cricket asks Sundew if she made the tree grow.
As they panicked, Hawthorn appeared on the other side of the river with Willow beside him and a dragonbite viper poised at her neck, ready to strike. As Sundew, Mandrake, and Cricket landed, vines wrapped around their talons, trapping them. Sundew realized that the plant was talking through Hawthorn as he tried to soothe them into taking the breath of evil. Cricket tried to distract Hawthorn by asking how the plant worked as Sundew tried to find something that could help them escape. Sundew found a sundew in between Willow and Hawthorn and used her leafspeak to make it eat the viper and Hawthorn. It worked, but once Hawthorn was caught, he tried to strangle Cricket. At the same time, he attempted to use his leafspeak to free himself. Before he could do anything, though, Willow stabbed him with an enormous thorn, killing him instantly.


They travel through the Poison Jungle until Sundew hears [[Mandrake]], a LeafWing, trying and failing to kill a panther. She tells Cricket, Blue, and Swordtail to wait. Sundew goes over and sees Mandrake trying to kill the panther while his father, [[Wolfsbane]], and his sister, [[Nettle]], watch disapprovingly from a tree branch. Sundew makes a thorn bush grow in the way of the panther so the panther gets stuck in order to protect him. Mandrake is happy because he thought he made it grow but Nettle suspected it was Sundew from the start and angrily calls her out. Sundew reveals herself and Wolfsbane and Mandrake are disappointed. Sundew kills the panther by feeding it a plant poisonous to mammals but not to dragons. Sundew calls to Blue, Cricket, and Swordtail to come down, and when Wolfsbane and Nettle see them, they become hostile. Sundew explains Blue and the others are helpful in their own different ways. Nettle and Wolfsbane stalk away to inform [[Belladonna]] of this while Mandrake volunteers to stay with Sundew, Blue, Cricket, and Swordtail. He introduces himself by saying he is Sundew's fiance. Cricket asks if Mandrake is Sundew's one true love. Sundew gets mad at herself that she told Cricket she had a one true love. Soon later Sundew goes to her village and they find out that the flame silk used to burn the hive was Blue’s. In shock they find a nest for them to sleep in. Cricket and Blue are starting to wonder if they can trust Sundew.
They cut the vine, which retreated away from the dragons. The group rushed to the village and told others about the grave situation with the newly-named othermind. [[Queen Hazel]], looking through the [[Book of Clearsight]] for help, cut open the binding and found a secret page. It turned out to be a map of the route from Pantala to Pyrrhia, using small uninhabited islands to rest along the way. They hurriedly planned to use this discovery to escape the continent. Io came in, asking to save the rest of the SilkWings, and Hazel reluctantly lets her have a quickly-made copy of the map. Io, [[Cinnabar (THQ)|Cinnabar]], and several other SilkWings prepared to leave, but before they took off, Sundew asked them to bring Hemlock, Bryony, and Pokeweed with them. Suddenly, a LeafWing guard crashed into the pavilion with the news that Wasp and her army were setting the jungle on fire.
Near midnight, Sundew snuck out to her secret passage. Across the border were the [[SapWings]] were. The version of the LeafWings where they won’t fight Queen Wasp. Sundew placed a Jade frog on a rock and waited. A flashback appears where Sundew tries to catch a frog that stole her grasshopper. She ran across the border and met Willow for the first time. After the flashback, Willow appears and Sundew tells her about her mission. Willow freaks out and the old LeafWings queen [[Queen Sequoia]] goes in and slashes Sundew’s ear and half of her horn.
They followed her to the Sapwing’s village. Queen Sequoia made Sundew confess everything. When Sundew shows her the mind control plant the queen recognized it and told them to meet her in the morning. Sundew woke up after dawn and Willow did too. While waiting for Queen Sequoia to arrive, Willow shows her the two Seawings she found. Willow tells her how she saved [[Princess Tsunami]] and [[Prince Turtle]]. Sundew met them and found out that they came because of [[Luna]]. After that, Belladonna arrived. The queen invited her to a meeting and they all were invited, including Tsunami and a SilkWing they found, [[Io]]. Belladonna brought Cricket and Swordtail along with her and Swordtail finds Io and burst into a hug. Cricket is in shock that Tsunami is there and starts asking questions. Tsunami told them Luna was alright and Swordtail went to tears. Soon later Belladonna and Queen Sequoia had a argument about the tribe and what to do. That’s when Queen Sequoia asked, “Have you ever heard the legend of the hive?”


== Part Two: Tendrils And Teeth==
Hazel ordered her tribe to evacuate to the coast, and Mandrake organized the [[PoisonWings]] into groups for evacuation. Willow approached Sundew and asked why she was not managing her tribe herself, and Sundew told her that she believed Mandrake would be better at the task at hand. After some prodding from Willow, Sundew admits that she does not want to run away from the othermind and was extremely angry about it. She was caught off guard when Willow said that she was also angry about everything that had happened to them. In a decisive moment, she told Sundew that not every dragon deserves her anger, despite Sundew's protests. She finally agreed with Willow, and the two lovers professed their feelings. Willow mentioned that Sundew needed to run to prevent the othermind from using her leafspeak to spread. The two dragons then took off with the rest of the LeafWing tribe, following the map towards Pyrrhia. Sundew thought about how they would come back to Pantala once they found help and dealt with the othermind once and for all.


The legend is about when they first arrived on Pantala thousands of years ago. Every time they went on the continent swarms of insects would come and attack them. It went to insects to mammals to anything. And they all moved as one. Like the mind control.
=== Epilogue ===
[[Jerboa III|Jerboa]] flew down to meet with [[Snowfall]] somewhere south of the [[Great Ice Cliff]] and was criticized by Snowfall for being late. Jerboa landed and responded by saying that [[Queen Glacier]] had usually been the later one. She noticed Snowfall flinch at the comment and wondered if the young queen might have a heart after all. Snowfall then requested that Jerboa make the Cliff surround her [[Ice Kingdom|kingdom]] to stop an invasion from another direction. The ancient [[animus]] told her in no uncertain words that no one would invade the Ice Kingdom, but she insisted someone may want to attack the [[IceWings]] like [[Darkstalker (L1)|Darkstalker]]. She told Jerboa that one of her scouts had spotted the hundreds of Pantalan dragons fleeing from the othermind, and was convinced they want to invade. Jerboa reminded her that she should not assume they want to invade and that maybe they needed help. She refused Snowfall's request, the queen ruefully responding that Glacier could have done so much more with Jerboa's power and that she should have told Snowfall about her earlier. Jerboa said that she is not ''her'' animus and revealed that animus magic had stopped working all over the continent. When Snowfall asked for proof, Jerboa enchanted a stick to make anything it touches green, but it did not affect herself or the rock next to her. Snowfall called her useless and flew away in a rage, and Jerboa was satisfied by this, thinking, "''Completely useless,'' [...] ''Yes. Just like I've always wanted.''"


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== Mistakes ==
* On the cover,<ref>[[:File:Wings of Fire 13 US.jpg|''The Poison Jungle'' English cover]]</ref> Sundew lacks the golden spots on her wing tips.{{Ref|TLC|170}}
* On the cover, all of the LeafWings lack a leaf-shaped tail-tip except Sundew.<ref>[[:File:Wings of Fire 13 US.jpg|''The Poison Jungle'' English cover]]</ref>
* On the cover, the Venus dragon‐traps do not appear in clusters<ref>[[:File:Wings of Fire 13 US.jpg|''The Poison Jungle'' English cover]]</ref> like they should.{{Ref|TPJ|14}}
* Bryony says that the dragons burning Bloodworm Hive will be using palm fronds from [[Pantala#Dragonfly Bay|Dragonfly Bay]]. However, there should be no palm trees in the Dragonfly Bay, as the only ones left are in the Poison Jungle.{{Ref|TPJp}}
* The phrase ''the other hand'' is used instead of ''the other talon''.{{Ref|TPJ|22}}
* ''Foot'' is used instead of ''talon''.{{Ref|TPJ|42}}
* ''Feet'' is used instead of ''talons''.{{Ref|TPJ|49}}
* Willow mentions [[scavengers]],{{Ref|TPJ|90}} even though Pantalans are not shown to know about them.
* When telling the Legend of the Hive, Queen Sequoia says, "Clearsight came along and her ancestors split them into two tribes,"{{Ref|TPJ|142}} when she meant ''descendants''.


===Part Three: Leaves in a Storm===
== Trivia ==
* When the book was ordered online from Barnes and Noble, it came with a set of three free buttons: one with a headshot of Sundew, one with a headshot of [[Sunny]], and one with a yellow version of the ''Wings of Fire'' logo.<ref>[https://twitter.com/BNBuzz/status/1149037954079363072/photo/1 twitter.com]</ref><ref>[[:File:Buttons.jpg|The buttons]]</ref>


==Trivia ==
== Gallery ==
*This book is the first to have a LeafWing PoV.
Click [[{{PAGENAME}}/Gallery|here]] to see the cover gallery.
*This book is the first in the mainstream series to have an LGBT+ protagonist, and the second overall, after ''[[Runaway]]''.
*This book is released the day before [[Tui T. Sutherland]]’s birthday.
*It has the same number of pages as The Continent .
*The leafwing on the back cover above the Venus Dragon trap, is missing their tail leaf. 


==Gallery==
== International Releases ==
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* '''German:''' ''Wings of Fire. Der Giftdschungel'' (November 2021)
TPJ FrontCover Final.jpg|Final front cover
* '''Russian:''' ''Драконья Сага.Отравленные джунгли'' (January 2021)
Wings_of_fire_13_the_poison_jungle.jpg|Prefinal front cover
* '''French:''' ''Les Royaume de Feu. Le Soufle du Mal'' (April 2021)
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1FB856C5-105A-4AD0-8156-2FC4B735D4B6.jpeg|A part of the back cover
== References ==
F7690085-9397-4413-A91B-BF46F8BCABB6.jpeg|Exclusive signed copy, owned by Tailbite the SeaWing
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81F99ADF-A4D4-4E99-B07E-366A0E02EAA1.jpeg|Tui’s signature in TPJ
46007307-BE71-4759-A70A-9269DEE485B9.jpeg|The entire jacket cover by Twilight
BDFBA468-4E93-4761-8002-DE77BCBB7279.jpeg|The back cover by Twilight
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The Poison Jungle is the thirteenth book in the New York Times bestselling series Wings of Fire, and the third book in the third arc. The main protagonist is Sundew. The book was officially released on July 30th, 2019.[1] The book cover was released on January 31st, 2019.

The Poison Jungle is preceded by The Hive Queen and is followed by The Dangerous Gift.

Summary

Some secrets are deadly.

It's no secret that Sundew wants to destroy the HiveWings. It's her life's mission to exact revenge on the tribe that tried to wipe out the LeafWings and ripped every tree from the surface of Pantala.

Every tree, that is, except the wild and dangerous Poison Jungle, where the surviving LeafWings have been hiding since the war. Hiding, plotting, and waiting for a dragon like Sundew, who is uniquely qualified to bring down the Hives.

There are dark secrets in the jungle, though — some that Sundew is keeping, and some that she's only just beginning to discover. And now that a new war is upon them, Sundew and her friends must unearth the oldest secret in the jungle — even if what they find has the power to destroy them all.

Quote on back of hardcover

"It's easier when you grow up knowing what to avoid," Sundew said. "Nowadays we only lose a few dragons a year to the carnivorous plants."

"The what now?" Swordtail said. "CARNIVOROUS WHATS?"

"Yeah, you will probably get eaten," Sundew said with a shrug.

"Do we have to go to the place with certain death?" Blue asked.

"Yes, because it's my home," Sundew said. "And also the only place you'll be safe."

Dedication

To Hazel

Plot

Prologue

The prologue was set before the Burning of Bloodworm Hive and showed the dragons who had planned it: Bryony, Hemlock, Pokeweed, and Grayling behind one of Bloodworm Hive's greenhouses in the middle of the night moments before burning it. They talked about the fates of the SilkWings, worrying about them, but ultimately decided to go ahead with burning Bloodworm Hive. Grayling thanked Bryony for caring about the SilkWings enough to fight the HiveWings for them, and Bryony felt guilty, thinking about how they had planned this only as revenge, without thinking of the SilkWings at all.

Part One: Roots and Sprouts

Sundew led Blue, Cricket (who was holding Bumblebee), and Swordtail through the Poison Jungle to the LeafWing village, trying to protect them from the dangerous flora. Swordtail asked Sundew if the rumors about the jungle's dangers were real, and Sundew responded that they were. She also noted that Queen Wasp had sent expeditions to the Poison Jungle — the rumors came from the HiveWings who survived and returned to tell the tale. She also said that Wasp once tried to burn down the Poison Jungle but failed. She also stated that the dragons who came to burn the Poison Jungle all died. Blue, Cricket, and Swordtail continued to argue about entering the jungle, but Sundew said that they do not have a choice. She warned the group not to touch anything that she had not touched first. They took a passage through some makahiya and moved across a branch, but Swordtail leaned down to sniff at a pink flower that turned out to be a Venus dragon-trap underneath them. It pulled him off of the branch and swallowed him whole.

Cricket and Blue panicked, while Sundew was angry that Swordtail did not listen. Blue attempted to get Swordtail out, but Sundew pulled him back and told him not to touch. She shouted at Swordtail to stop thrashing since the plant would release him if he were motionless, but he did not hear her and continued to struggle. Cricket suggested slicing the Venus dragon-trap open to get Swordtail out, but Sundew told her that they had adapted to resist attacks from dragon claws and grow in clusters, so if somebody tries to help, they will also get eaten. Before she could do think of anything to do, Blue shot a strand of flamesilk at the Venus dragon-trap. Sundew yelled at Blue and then put out half of the fire with water from nearby bromeliad leaves. In an attempt to put out the rest of the fire, she used her leafspeak to grow a chokecherry tree up to her height. She grabbed the chokecherries from the tree and smeared them on burning branches, stopping the fire from spreading any further. Cricket helped by getting more water, and eventually, the fire was put out completely. The Venus dragon-trap holding Swordtail was dead, so Blue flew down and attempted to cut open the plant. Sundew yelled at Blue for nearly setting the jungle on fire, but they got Swordtail out of the dead plant. Sundew, Blue, Cricket, Swordtail, and Bumblebee got back on the branch to avoid the other carnivorous plants around them. Sundew yelled at the group again, reminding them that the Poison Jungle was dangerous and they should all listen to her. They continued along for a while, with Blue feeling guilty and Swordtail muttering under his breath. Cricket finally asked whether Sundew made the tree grow, and she was forced to reveal her power.

They continued towards the LeafWing village until Sundew heard Mandrake. She went over and saw him trying to kill a panther while his father, Wolfsbane, and his sister, Nettle, watched disapprovingly. Sundew made a thorn bush grow in the panther's way to kill it and revealed herself to the three LeafWings. Blue, Cricket, and Swordtail came down, and Wolfsbane and Nettle became hostile, but Sundew explained that Blue and the others were helpful. Nettle and Wolfsbane left to inform Commander Belladonna, while Mandrake volunteered to stay with the group. He introduced himself as Sundew's fiance, which prompted questioning from Cricket as to whether he was the one true love that Sundew had mentioned previously. Sundew was mad at herself for saying that to Cricket. They arrived at the LeafWing village and discovered that the flamesilk used to burn the hive was Blue's. This devastated Blue because he had been against the burning all along. After Belladonna treated them like prisoners, Cricket and Blue started to wonder if they could trust Sundew.

Near midnight, Sundew snuck out, across the border towards the SapWing village. She remembered meeting her girlfriend Willow for the first time, and after some time, Willow arrived at their designated meeting spot. Sundew told her about her mission and the plant that Queen Wasp used for her mind control. This shocked Willow, and the old LeafWing queen, Sequoia, appeared out of the undergrowth. She asked Willow and Sundew to follow her to the SapWing village, where Sundew told the queen everything and showed her the mind control plant. Queen Sequoia asked them to meet with her in the morning, so Willow took Sundew to meet the two SeaWings that she had rescued, Tsunami and Turtle. There was a SilkWing there as well, who turned out to be Swordtail's sister, Io. Sundew met them and found out that they came because of Luna, who had washed up on the shore of Pyrrhia. Belladonna arrived, and the queen invited her to a meeting. Belladonna brought Cricket and Swordtail along with her, and Swordtail was finally reunited with Io. Tsunami told them that Luna was alright, while Belladonna and Queen Sequoia argued about the future of the tribe. The LeafWing queen got down to business and asked, "Have you ever heard of the Legend of the Hive?"

Part Two: Tendrils And Teeth

Queen Sequoia began to tell the legend. When dragons arrived on Pantala for the first time, they would be attacked by swarms of insects every night, all moving as one and seemingly united by one mind. After many deaths, the dragons discovered that cutting back the breath of evil, the vine that covered the entire continent, gradually made areas safe. Eventually, the plant had been removed from almost the whole continent. After telling the story, the queen asked Cricket, Willow, and Sundew to venture into the most dangerous part of the jungle and find Hawthorn, a LeafWing who guarded the small amount of breath of evil still growing in the jungle. Belladonna ordered Sundew to bring Nettle and Mandrake in addition to her choice of traveling companions. On the trip, they came across the most dangerous obstacles of the journey so far, forcing them to fly across a lake. They all managed to cross until Sundew and Bumblebee were the only ones left. Sundew got close to the other side of the lake, but Bumblebee screamed and landed on Sundew's face. Blinded, Sundew was trapped by a sundew. After a little searching, she was able to attract an enormous tsetse fly and distract the plant. They made it the rest of the way across and discovered that the next part of their journey would be through the Den of Vipers. After entering this area, they spotted dragonbite vipers above them, behind them, and on their sides staring at them. They were not dead but were paralyzed in place. Once they were almost to their destination, the vipers all moved and cornered them. It turned out that the snakes had been mind-controlled by Hawthorn, who appeared and invited them in for tea.

They talked to Hawthorn, who told them that he was the one who gave the breath of evil to Queen Wasp, and that was why he had been exiled. He also said that he had found an antidote, which he called the heart of salvation. They convinced Hawthorn to come with them to give the antidote to the arriving HiveWing army, with Hawthorn agreeing on the condition that he brought a few snakes and his favorite carving — the seed of the breath of evil.

Part Three: Leaves in a Storm

Nettle, Sundew, and Cricket left Bumblebee with Tsunami and traveled toward the LeafWing camp with Hawthorn's antidote, a root called the heart of salvation. When they arrived, they talked with Queen Sequoia and Belladonna about their plans to distribute the heart of salvation into the HiveWing army. They asked Blue to let them use his flamesilk to burn the root, hoping that fumes would have the same effect as consuming the root. He agreed, but on the terms that Belladonna and Queen Sequoia would not use any of it to harm another dragon.

While Blue and Swordtail went with the other LeafWings, Sundew slept for the night. When she awoke, she broke the news to Mandrake that she did not want to marry him, but he let her know that he already knew. The two decided to grow more of the antidote. As Sundew tried to reach it with her leafspeak, she felt some barrier, making it harder for her to talk to it, and when it finally grew, it turned into the breath of evil, whose premature root was disguised as the antidote. Sundew told Mandrake to stop, but it was too late — the fire had already been lit.

As they panicked, Hawthorn appeared on the other side of the river with Willow beside him and a dragonbite viper poised at her neck, ready to strike. As Sundew, Mandrake, and Cricket landed, vines wrapped around their talons, trapping them. Sundew realized that the plant was talking through Hawthorn as he tried to soothe them into taking the breath of evil. Cricket tried to distract Hawthorn by asking how the plant worked as Sundew tried to find something that could help them escape. Sundew found a sundew in between Willow and Hawthorn and used her leafspeak to make it eat the viper and Hawthorn. It worked, but once Hawthorn was caught, he tried to strangle Cricket. At the same time, he attempted to use his leafspeak to free himself. Before he could do anything, though, Willow stabbed him with an enormous thorn, killing him instantly.

They cut the vine, which retreated away from the dragons. The group rushed to the village and told others about the grave situation with the newly-named othermind. Queen Hazel, looking through the Book of Clearsight for help, cut open the binding and found a secret page. It turned out to be a map of the route from Pantala to Pyrrhia, using small uninhabited islands to rest along the way. They hurriedly planned to use this discovery to escape the continent. Io came in, asking to save the rest of the SilkWings, and Hazel reluctantly lets her have a quickly-made copy of the map. Io, Cinnabar, and several other SilkWings prepared to leave, but before they took off, Sundew asked them to bring Hemlock, Bryony, and Pokeweed with them. Suddenly, a LeafWing guard crashed into the pavilion with the news that Wasp and her army were setting the jungle on fire.

Hazel ordered her tribe to evacuate to the coast, and Mandrake organized the PoisonWings into groups for evacuation. Willow approached Sundew and asked why she was not managing her tribe herself, and Sundew told her that she believed Mandrake would be better at the task at hand. After some prodding from Willow, Sundew admits that she does not want to run away from the othermind and was extremely angry about it. She was caught off guard when Willow said that she was also angry about everything that had happened to them. In a decisive moment, she told Sundew that not every dragon deserves her anger, despite Sundew's protests. She finally agreed with Willow, and the two lovers professed their feelings. Willow mentioned that Sundew needed to run to prevent the othermind from using her leafspeak to spread. The two dragons then took off with the rest of the LeafWing tribe, following the map towards Pyrrhia. Sundew thought about how they would come back to Pantala once they found help and dealt with the othermind once and for all.

Epilogue

Jerboa flew down to meet with Snowfall somewhere south of the Great Ice Cliff and was criticized by Snowfall for being late. Jerboa landed and responded by saying that Queen Glacier had usually been the later one. She noticed Snowfall flinch at the comment and wondered if the young queen might have a heart after all. Snowfall then requested that Jerboa make the Cliff surround her kingdom to stop an invasion from another direction. The ancient animus told her in no uncertain words that no one would invade the Ice Kingdom, but she insisted someone may want to attack the IceWings like Darkstalker. She told Jerboa that one of her scouts had spotted the hundreds of Pantalan dragons fleeing from the othermind, and was convinced they want to invade. Jerboa reminded her that she should not assume they want to invade and that maybe they needed help. She refused Snowfall's request, the queen ruefully responding that Glacier could have done so much more with Jerboa's power and that she should have told Snowfall about her earlier. Jerboa said that she is not her animus and revealed that animus magic had stopped working all over the continent. When Snowfall asked for proof, Jerboa enchanted a stick to make anything it touches green, but it did not affect herself or the rock next to her. Snowfall called her useless and flew away in a rage, and Jerboa was satisfied by this, thinking, "Completely useless, [...] Yes. Just like I've always wanted."

Mistakes

  • On the cover,[2] Sundew lacks the golden spots on her wing tips.[3]
  • On the cover, all of the LeafWings lack a leaf-shaped tail-tip except Sundew.[4]
  • On the cover, the Venus dragon‐traps do not appear in clusters[5] like they should.[6]
  • Bryony says that the dragons burning Bloodworm Hive will be using palm fronds from Dragonfly Bay. However, there should be no palm trees in the Dragonfly Bay, as the only ones left are in the Poison Jungle.[7]
  • The phrase the other hand is used instead of the other talon.[8]
  • Foot is used instead of talon.[9]
  • Feet is used instead of talons.[10]
  • Willow mentions scavengers,[11] even though Pantalans are not shown to know about them.
  • When telling the Legend of the Hive, Queen Sequoia says, "Clearsight came along and her ancestors split them into two tribes,"[12] when she meant descendants.

Trivia

  • When the book was ordered online from Barnes and Noble, it came with a set of three free buttons: one with a headshot of Sundew, one with a headshot of Sunny, and one with a yellow version of the Wings of Fire logo.[13][14]

Click here to see the cover gallery.

International Releases

  • German: Wings of Fire. Der Giftdschungel (November 2021)
  • Russian: Драконья Сага.Отравленные джунгли (January 2021)
  • French: Les Royaume de Feu. Le Soufle du Mal (April 2021)

References

Wings of Fire books
First Arc The Dragonet ProphecyThe Lost HeirThe Hidden KingdomThe Dark SecretThe Brightest Night
Second Arc Moon RisingWinter TurningEscaping PerilTalons of PowerDarkness of Dragons
Third Arc The Lost ContinentThe Hive QueenThe Poison JungleThe Dangerous GiftThe Flames of Hope
Fourth Arc The Hybrid Prince
Legends DarkstalkerDragonslayer
Winglets PrisonersAssassinDeserterRunaway
Graphic Novels The Dragonet ProphecyThe Lost HeirThe Hidden KingdomThe Dark SecretThe Brightest NightMoon RisingWinter TurningEscaping PerilTalons of PowerDarkstalker
Other A Winglets CollectionWinglets Flip BookThe Winglets QuartetForge Your Dragon WorldOfficial Coloring BookA Guide to the Dragon WorldHow to DrawOfficial Stained Glass Art Book


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