The author's note is equal to his whole novel.
Or
The whole novel is on one side and the author's note on the other side.
These two sentences are expressing the same idea. What is the natural way to say this?
The first sentence seems understandable: the author's note summarizes the whole novel. The second sentence is not understandable.
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The first sentence seems understandable: the author's note summarizes the whole novel.
The second sentence is not understandable.