Sorry, i don't know why spaces aren't working. I will try again with some html code, forgive me if it doesn't work again:
I would use "isn't it interesting?" if someone does something that suggests a thing that should be interesting may not be interesting after all...
Me: Hey, are you watching that really cool TV show you were waiting for right now?
You: Nah, I don't feel like watching it right now.
Me: Why not? Isn't it interesting? (like you are asking because you are shocked that it may NOT be interesting)
Or like the people said below, to confirm...
You: Oh man! I just read that book you loaned me. I couldn't put it down!
Me: I know, isn't it interesting?
You: Yes, it really is.
"Is it interesting" is something you would ask when you have absolutely no indication as to whether something may be interesting or not.
You: Hey I'm watching that TV show they keep talking about on commercials.
Me: How is it? Is it interesting?
You: It's alright. Not what they hyped it up to be.
or
Me: I just got this book on hypnotism.
You: Is it interesting?
Me: Yeah it is. I might have to loan it to you.