The Great Cleric: Volume 2 Audiobook By Broccoli Lion, Matthew Jackson - translator cover art

The Great Cleric: Volume 2

The Great Cleric, Book 2

Preview
LIMITED TIME OFFER

3 months free
Try for $0.00
Offer ends July 31, 2025 at 11:59PM PT.
Pick 1 audiobook a month from our unmatched collection.
Listen all you want to thousands of included audiobooks, Originals, and podcasts.
Access exclusive sales and deals.
Premium Plus auto-renews for $14.95/mo after 3 months. Cancel anytime.

The Great Cleric: Volume 2

By: Broccoli Lion, Matthew Jackson - translator
Narrated by: Dillon Sickels
Try for $0.00

$0.00/mo. after 3 months. Offer ends July 31, 2025 at 11:59PM PT. Cancel anytime.

Buy for $27.29

Buy for $27.29

Confirm purchase
Pay using card ending in
By confirming your purchase, you agree to Audible's Conditions of Use, License, and Amazon's Privacy Notice. Taxes where applicable.
Cancel

About this listen

We’re off to the Holy City!

Luciel is moving up in the world and people, both good and bad, powerful and weak, have begun to take notice of this peculiar young man. Bent on becoming the best healer he can be in order to aid the many people who can’t afford treatment from the price-gouging clinics, he accepts his new position with trepidation, heading straight for the source of the infamous guild’s corruption. But something is up with the Church—a labyrinth of monsters lurks beneath the floor of the healers’ headquarters, and a number of players are moving in the shadows as Luciel desperately continues to cling to his hope of mundane normalcy.

Will he succeed in finding comfort in his new life abroad? Will his talents lead him to some sense of stability? Or will he find himself getting far more than he bargained for? New faces, new trials, and new offensive nicknames await the Masochist Healer as his journey continues!

©2021 Broccoli Lion (P)2025 Dreamscape Lore
Contemporary Fantasy Literature & Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy
All stars
Most relevant  
I enjoyed it. Main issue is the narrator, I think. He reads slowly and is kinda monotone most of the time. I think the biggest issue overall is all the extra noises--like I can hear him scratching (like scratching skin) and hear his breathing and other mouth noises. They're not overly loud and mostly easily ignored but they're still noticeable to me.
The story itself is decent. The protagonist is a bit too clueless for no reason a lot of the time, and it's humorous sometimes. However, I think it is too prolonged by the author.

Mostly okay

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

this is the second installment in the series, and that's since I have a soft spot for the world and setting I loved it. I won't say that it's the best written novel that there aren't plot holes or issues or that the dialogue is always great but, the story is fun the protagonist is easy to root for, and this book gets further into the lore than the first one did. I think they're honest critiques that can be made, such as the one in the other review that exist at this time, but if you like isekai light novels this one is pretty good in my opinion. I might be easy to please in this aspect cuz I love the genre, but I would still write this series better than many that I've read and seen.

I love it in spite of its flaws

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

During the book it seems like there were multiple mistakes made during recording. The quality would shift in and out of the original, a much lower and warmer tone to a higher more tinny tone for where corrections were made. The narrator is great but I for sure prefer the warmer tone. It was very jarring in the first chapter hearing the switch happen multiple times on a short period.

However past all that this book series is awesome and I cannot wait to hear the next volume and the subsequent ones after that one. I do like the narrator and author and highly recommend this series. I am hoping that the next volume won’t have these issues.

Story is amazing, however mixing was pretty noticeable.

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

Had I not already seen the anime adaptation, this would have been terrible, mostly because of the atrocious narrator. This guy received his script, read his lines like he was reading the dictionary or the phone book, and then called it a day. No emotion, no voicing, no enthusiasm, no talent. Terrible.

Apart from that, what the hell was up with the six months of fighting one boss monster? SIX MONTHS?!? I had thought this was a symptom of a bad anime adaptation, but it seems it was actually written like this. Terrible writing, along with a lot of the awkward dialogue, but some of that was due to being lost in translation.

It may sound like I hate this, but I don't. It's more like I see the potential in it so I'm more disappointed in it than anything. It will be interesting to see if the next book can hold my interest as it will be new material for me.I hope they switch narrators by then.

Only Saved by the Anime Adaptation

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.