Movies are canon in the books.
You think?

Books aren’t canon in the movies.
You're thinking of Star Trek. That's the thing. Everything is always said to adhere to the Star Trek model, no matter what. But when you have a tier known as N-canon ( for non-canon ), what does that imply about the rest of it? And what of the instances where movies make direct reference to the books, such as that business on Cato Neimoidia?
At times, a stupidly complicated tier
It's really not complicated. It's structured around a fairly simple premise.
Incidentally, the new Disney books + the movies are supposably all canon with each other.
Which happens to be the very position you previously appeared to dispute. ( "Luke has had many in the books, including the new books which are supposed to carry equal weight with the films" only refers to Disney-canon where it says 'equal weight', it says nothing about the old system. ) But let's think of the implications of this. They're actually suggesting the current system doesn't follow the Star Trek model. As if such a thing were even possible!
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