G K Chesterton The Flying Inn or Aldous Huxley Brave New World would be a good substitutes for Fahrenheit 451, and this is only my opinion for an alternative narrative. The Ray Douglas Bradbury novel is set in the USA and fits with the dystopian decaying society personified in all three of your novels of choice, but the USA setting of this novel puts you between two continents. Where as the two novels proposed are based in Britain as is Animal Farm and 1984.
Both European and American society are currently in decay for same reasons (out of control migration) but will have a different outcome. The EU will become a Stalinist State whilst the US is fast moving from a Constitutional Federal Republic (it never was a democratic republic) to a Banana Republic.
In both situations the governments has used the principle of "Useful idiots" to create devision amongst the people so they themselves can gather massive personal fortunes and then in the chaos be able to be justified installing totalitarian regimes.
What is very clear DT will never be allowed to reenter the Whitehouse, if they can't put him in Prison they will kill him.
The 2024 election result is already fixed, the ballots are printed and counted and are ready to be mailed.
Here in Catalonia the situation is just as drastic.