I'm so angry and disappointed you did not like Confederacy of Dunces I'm tempted to ruin the ending of Life of Pi for you. Definitely not kidding.
Sorry. I'm beginning to wonder if fiction just isn't my thing. Since I did my FFA 100 books list, I've read from that list:#5 Slaughterhouse Five. I'm still not sure how I feel about this book. I enjoyed the story, but I don't feel like it was great. I can't put my finger on it. Maybe as I read more Vonnegut it will grow on me. Maybe I need to read it again, but I wouldn't rank it #5 for my tastes.
#6 Enders Game - this was fantasic. I can't praise this book enough. I couldn't put it down. Blown away with how good it was.
#7 Faranheit 451. A good book. It wasn't special to me, and I felt like it was missing a little more meat to the reasons and events.
#9 Conferacy of Dunces. Like I said, I really hated this book. I forced myself to read it because it was so highly recommended. I figured that it would get better at some point, but it never did. I can see the potential in Ignatius' character, but I don't feel that it was realized at all.
#16 Brothers Karamazov. I never liked his work so it's no suprise that I didn't love this. I can see how many people would, but it's just not me. I wouldn't bash it, though. I just didn't love it.
#19 Catch-22. It didn't move me. It wasn't great. Yossarian was a very interesting and entertaining character. The rest didn't do anything for me and the overkill of sillyness became a bore after awhile.
#25 Breakfast of Champions. I really didn't like this one that much. It makes Slaughterhouse Five look like the greatest book in history. I just didn't feel like I was reading a story at all. It was too much Vonnegut, and I know that will make no sense to some.
So, since April 28 when I started that thread I've read these 7 books because of the recommendations, and am on Life of Pi now. Of the 7, the best to me was Enders Game, and second place isn't close. CoD was definately the bottom of the group. The themes and stories are all different, so it isn't one particular genre that I don't like - on the contrary I enjoy dystopian stuff, comedy, and all the rest. I can do without 400 pages of anti-American our culture is crap self loathing that Vonnegut pulled in Breakfast but other then that......